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Emotions, speech and the ASR framework

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SPEECH COMMUNICATION
Volume 40, Issue 1-2, Pages 213-225

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/S0167-6393(02)00083-3

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emotion; prosody; automatic speech recognition

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Automatic recognition and understanding of speech are crucial steps towards natural human-machine. interaction. Apart from the recognition of the word sequence, the recognition of properties such as prosody, emotion tags or stress tags may be of particular importance in this communication process. This paper discusses the possibilities to recognize emotion from the speech signal, primarily from the viewpoint of automatic speech recognition (ASR). The general focus is on the extraction of acoustic features from the speech, signal that can be used for the detection of the emotional state or stress state of the speaker. After the introduction, a short overview of the ASR framework is presented. Next, we discuss the relation between recognition of emotion and ASR, and the different approaches found in the literature that deal with the correspondence between emotions and acoustic features. The conclusion is that automatic emotional tagging of the speech signal is difficult to perform with high accuracy, but prosodic information is nevertheless potentially useful to improve the dialogue handling in ASR tasks on a limited domain. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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