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Discriminating Emotions in the Valence Dimension from Speech Using Timbre Features

Anvarjon Tursunov    
Soonil Kwon and Hee-Suk Pang    

Resumen

Emotion recognition from human speech is currently being used in a variety of different domains: in call centers, for analysis of customer?s satisfaction from services, in healthcare, monitoring stress or pain degree of patients in order to detect in an early stage of diseases and for better treatment. Moreover, it makes interaction more natural between humans and machines to analyze the behavior of drivers in cars with the teaching process.

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