Presentation 2005/9/9
Evaluation of Emotion Recognition from Intonation : Evaluation of Sensibility Technology and Human Emotion Recognition
Koichi SHIBASAKI, Shunji MITSUYOSHI,
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Abstract(in English) This paper describes summary and the evaluation of the Emotion recognition method led from feature of the intonation and FO in several thousand voice wave forms and subjectivity evaluation of human. In the evaluation method of the recognition rate assumed first, This Emotion recognition method achieved the recognition rate of 62.19% (agreement rate with human subjectivity evaluation). To examine the validity of the evaluation method, Comparison of recognition in continuous conversation and separation utterance, Agreement rate of Emotion recognition in human and human, Shake of Emotion recognition of human, and Comparison of recognition in natural conversation and acting emotion were investigated.
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Keyword(in English) Emotion recognition / Comparison of subjectivity evaluation / Psychology system technology / Emotion evaluation method / Interface / Voice signal processing
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Title (in English) Evaluation of Emotion Recognition from Intonation : Evaluation of Sensibility Technology and Human Emotion Recognition
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Keyword(1) Emotion recognition
Keyword(2) Comparison of subjectivity evaluation
Keyword(3) Psychology system technology
Keyword(4) Emotion evaluation method
Keyword(5) Interface
Keyword(6) Voice signal processing
1st Author's Name Koichi SHIBASAKI
1st Author's Affiliation SGI Japan, Ltd.()
2nd Author's Name Shunji MITSUYOSHI
2nd Author's Affiliation A.G.I. Inc.
Date 2005/9/9
Paper # TL2005-15
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 291
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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