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Creating Emotion Recognition Agents for Speech Signal

Overview This study explores how well both people and computers in recognizing emotions in speech, and how to build and apply emotion recognition agents for solving practical problems. The first monograph on expression of emotions in animals and humans was written by Charles Darwin in the 19th century (Darwin, 1965 (1872)). After this milestone, work psychologists have gradually accumulated knowledge in this field. A new wave of interest has recently risen attracting both psychologists and artificial intelligence specialists.

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PublisherAccenture File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedNovember 2002 Downloads265
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