Analyzing Emotion in Spontaneous Speech

Nonfiction, Computers, Advanced Computing, Programming, User Interfaces, Artificial Intelligence, General Computing
Cover of the book Analyzing Emotion in Spontaneous Speech by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu, Springer Singapore
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu ISBN: 9789811076749
Publisher: Springer Singapore Publication: January 23, 2018
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author: Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
ISBN: 9789811076749
Publisher: Springer Singapore
Publication: January 23, 2018
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

This book captures the current challenges in automatic recognition of emotion in spontaneous speech and makes an effort to explain, elaborate, and propose possible solutions. Intelligent human–computer interaction (iHCI) systems thrive on several technologies like automatic speech recognition (ASR); speaker identification; language identification; image and video recognition; affect/mood/emotion analysis; and recognition, to name a few. Given the importance of spontaneity in any human–machine conversational speech, reliable recognition of emotion from naturally spoken spontaneous speech is crucial. While emotions, when explicitly demonstrated by an actor, are easy for a machine to recognize, the same is not true in the case of day-to-day, naturally spoken spontaneous speech. The book explores several reasons behind this, but one of the main reasons for this is that people, especially non-actors, do not explicitly demonstrate their emotion when they speak, thus making it difficult for machines to distinguish one emotion from another that is embedded in their spoken speech. This short book, based on some of authors’ previously published books, in the area of audio emotion analysis, identifies the practical challenges in analysing emotions in spontaneous speech and puts forward several possible solutions that can assist in robustly determining the emotions expressed in spontaneous speech.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This book captures the current challenges in automatic recognition of emotion in spontaneous speech and makes an effort to explain, elaborate, and propose possible solutions. Intelligent human–computer interaction (iHCI) systems thrive on several technologies like automatic speech recognition (ASR); speaker identification; language identification; image and video recognition; affect/mood/emotion analysis; and recognition, to name a few. Given the importance of spontaneity in any human–machine conversational speech, reliable recognition of emotion from naturally spoken spontaneous speech is crucial. While emotions, when explicitly demonstrated by an actor, are easy for a machine to recognize, the same is not true in the case of day-to-day, naturally spoken spontaneous speech. The book explores several reasons behind this, but one of the main reasons for this is that people, especially non-actors, do not explicitly demonstrate their emotion when they speak, thus making it difficult for machines to distinguish one emotion from another that is embedded in their spoken speech. This short book, based on some of authors’ previously published books, in the area of audio emotion analysis, identifies the practical challenges in analysing emotions in spontaneous speech and puts forward several possible solutions that can assist in robustly determining the emotions expressed in spontaneous speech.

More books from Springer Singapore

Cover of the book Computer Engineering and Technology by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
Cover of the book Oncologic Imaging: Spine and Spinal Cord Tumors by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
Cover of the book Apocarotenoids of Crocus sativus L: From biosynthesis to pharmacology by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
Cover of the book Proceedings of Sixth International Conference on Soft Computing for Problem Solving by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
Cover of the book Capital Markets Trading and Investment Strategies in China by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
Cover of the book Constructing Singapore Public Space by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
Cover of the book Plasma-based Radar Cross Section Reduction by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
Cover of the book Basic and Applied Phytoplankton Biology by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
Cover of the book Perspectives on Economic Development and Policy in India by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
Cover of the book Online Social Media Content Delivery by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
Cover of the book Advancing Health and Wellbeing in the Changing Urban Environment by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
Cover of the book Linking Sustainable Livelihoods to Natural Resources and Governance by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
Cover of the book Transgenic Ascidians by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
Cover of the book Emerging and Eco-Friendly Approaches for Waste Management by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
Cover of the book The WordNet in Indian Languages by Rupayan Chakraborty, Meghna Pandharipande, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy