Analysis of intonation contours in portrayed emotions using the Fujisaki model
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O'Reilly, M. and Ni Chasaide, A., Analysis of intonation contours in portrayed emotions using the Fujisaki model, The Second International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction. Proceedings of the Doctoral Consortium, Lisbon, Portugal, 2007, 17 - 24Download Item:
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Abstract:
This paper presents an analysis of f0 contours in portrayed emotions,
using the Fujisaki model. The focus is on quantifying the f0 differences among
the six emotions investigated (surprised, bored, neutral, angry, happy, and
sad). The small dataset contained an utterance produced with the intention of
portraying the six emotions (4 repetitions each). Preliminary results show that
the Fujisaki parametrisation captures some striking intonational characteristics
of these (intended) emotions. They indicate not only broad global differences,
but also changes in the relationship of utterance internal constituents.
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PUBLISHEDLisbon, Portugal
Author: NI CHASAIDE, AILBHE
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