This paper presents a summary of some expressive speech data collected over a period of several years and suggests that its variation is not best described by the term “emotion”. Further, that the term may be misleading when used as a descriptor for the creation of expressive speech corpora. The paper proposes that we might benefit from first considering what other dimensions of speech variation might be of more relevance for developing technologies related to the processing of normal everyday spoken interactions.
Ciceri, M. R., Balzarotti, S., Manzoni, F., MEED: The Challenge towards a Multimodal Emotional Ecological Database, Selected paper, in Proceedings of the Workshop Multimodal Corpora: From Multimodal Behavior Theories to Usable Models, (Genova, 24-26 May 2006), LREC, Genova 2006: 29-33 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/16280]
MEED: The Challenge towards a Multimodal Emotional Ecological Database
Ciceri, Maria Rita;Balzarotti, Stefania;Manzoni, Federico
2006
Abstract
This paper presents a summary of some expressive speech data collected over a period of several years and suggests that its variation is not best described by the term “emotion”. Further, that the term may be misleading when used as a descriptor for the creation of expressive speech corpora. The paper proposes that we might benefit from first considering what other dimensions of speech variation might be of more relevance for developing technologies related to the processing of normal everyday spoken interactions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.