Feature extraction based on bio-inspired model for robust emotion recognition

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Enrique M. Albornoz
Diego H. Milone
Hugo L. Rufiner
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[1] Ciudad Universitaria - Paraje El Pozo,Research Institute for Signals, Systems and Computational Intelligence, sinc(i), FICH
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Soft Computing | 2017年 / 21卷
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Robust emotion recognition; Auditory representation; Multilayer perceptron;
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Emotional state identification is an important issue to achieve more natural speech interactive systems. Ideally, these systems should also be able to work in real environments in which generally exist some kind of noise. Several bio-inspired representations have been applied to artificial systems for speech processing under noise conditions. In this work, an auditory signal representation is used to obtain a novel bio-inspired set of features for emotional speech signals. These characteristics, together with other spectral and prosodic features, are used for emotion recognition under noise conditions. Neural models were trained as classifiers and results were compared to the well-known mel-frequency cepstral coefficients. Results show that using the proposed representations, it is possible to significantly improve the robustness of an emotion recognition system. The results were also validated in a speaker-independent scheme and with two emotional speech corpora.
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页码:5145 / 5158
页数:13
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