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Emotion recognition from speech: Putting ASR in the loop
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Taipei
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B. Schuller, A. Batliner, S. Steidl, and D. Seppi, “Emotion Recognition from Speech: Putting ASR in the Loop,” in Proc. of ICASSP, Taipei, 2009, pp. 4585-4588.
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Private emotions vs. Social interaction - A data-driven approach towards analysing emotions in speech
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A. Batliner, S. Steidl, C. Hacker, and E. Nöth, “Private emotions vs. social interaction - a data-driven approach towards analysing emotions in speech,” User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, vol. 18, pp. 175-206, 2008.
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Batliner, A.1
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Automatic classification of expressiveness in speech: A Multi-corpus Study
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C. Müller, Ed. Berlin: Springer
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M. Shami and W. Verhelst, “Automatic Classification of Expressiveness in Speech: A Multi-corpus Study,” in Speaker Classification II, C. Müller, Ed. Berlin: Springer, 2007, pp. 43-56.
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Speaker Classification II
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Shami, M.1
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Brute-forcing hierarchical functionals for paralinguistics: A waste of feature space?
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Las Vegas
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B. Schuller, M. Wimmer, L. Mösenlechner, C. Kern, D. Arsic, and G. Rigoll, “Brute-Forcing Hierarchical Functionals for Paralinguistics: a Waste of Feature Space?” in Proc. of ICASSP, Las Vegas, 2008, pp. 4501-4504.
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Schuller, B.1
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Arsic, D.5
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Comparing feature sets for acted and spontaneous speech in view of automatic emotion recognition
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Amsterdam
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T. Vogt and E. André, “Comparing feature sets for acted and spontaneous speech in view of automatic emotion recognition,” in Proc. of ICME, Amsterdam, 2005, pp. 474-477.
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Vogt, T.1
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SPraak: An open source 'SPeech Recognition and Automatic Annotation Kit
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Brisbane
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K. Demuynck, J. Roelens, D. V. Compernolle, and P. Wambacq, “SPRAAK: an open source 'SPeech Recognition and Automatic Annotation Kit',” in Proc. of Interspeech, Brisbane, 2008, pp. 495-499.
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Demuynck, K.1
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The relevance of feature type for the automatic classification of emotional user states: Low level descriptors and functionals
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Antwerp
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B. Schuller, A. Batliner, D. Seppi, S. Steidl, T. Vogt, J. Wagner, L. Devillers, L. Vidrascu, N. Amir, L. Kessous, and V. Aharonson, “The Relevance of Feature Type for the Automatic Classification of Emotional User States: Low Level Descriptors and Functionals,” in Proc. of Interspeech, Antwerp, 2007, pp. 2253-2256.
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Schuller, B.1
Batliner, A.2
Seppi, D.3
Steidl, S.4
Vogt, T.5
Wagner, J.6
Devillers, L.7
Vidrascu, L.8
Amir, N.9
Kessous, L.10
Aharonson, V.11
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Openear - Introducing the munich open-source emotion and affect recognition toolkit
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Amsterdam
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F. Eyben, M. Wöllmer, and B. Schuller, “openEAR - Introducing the Munich Open-Source Emotion and Affect Recognition Toolkit,” in Proc. of ACII, Amsterdam, 2009, pp. 576-581.
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(2009)
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Eyben, F.1
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