Inference of Human Beings’ Emotional States from Speech in Human–Robot Interactions

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Laurence Devillers
Marie Tahon
Mohamed A. Sehili
Agnes Delaborde
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[1] LIMSI-CNRS,
[2] Université Paris-Sorbonne IV,undefined
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International Journal of Social Robotics | 2015年 / 7卷
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Human–robot interaction; Emotion recognition; Prediction reliability; Real-life data;
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The challenge of this study is twofold: recognizing emotions from audio signals in naturalistic Human–Robot Interaction (HRI) environment, and using a cross-dataset recognition for robustness evaluation. The originality of this work lies in the use of six emotional models in parallel, generated using two training corpora and three acoustic feature sets. The models are obtained from two databases collected in different tasks, and a third independent real-life HRI corpus (collected within the ROMEO project—http://www.projetromeo.com/) is used for test. As primary results, for the task of four-emotion recognition, and by combining the probabilistic outputs of six different systems in a very simplistic way, we obtained better results compared to the best baseline system. Moreover, to investigate the potential of fusing many systems’ outputs using a “perfect” fusion method, we calculate the oracle performance (oracle considers a correct prediction if at least one of the systems outputs a correct prediction). The obtained oracle score is 73 % while the auto-coherence score on the same corpus (i.e. performance obtained by using the same data for training and for testing) is about 57 %. We experiment a reliability estimation protocol that makes use of outputs from many systems. Such reliability measurement of an emotion recognition system’s decision could help to construct a relevant emotional and interactional user profile which could be used to drive the expressive behavior of the robot.
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