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Emotional Speech of Mentally and Physically Disabled Individuals: Introducing the EmotAsS Database and First Findings
2017
Interspeech 2017
unpublished
The automatic recognition of emotion from speech is a mature research field with a large number of publicly available corpora. However, to the best of the authors knowledge, none of these datasets consist solely of emotional speech samples from individuals with mental, neurological and/or physical disabilities. Yet, such individuals could benefit from speech-based assistive technologies to enhance their communication with their environment and to manage their daily work process. With the aim of
doi:10.21437/interspeech.2017-409
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