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Can Spontaneous Emotions be Detected from Speech on TV Political Debates?
2019
2019 10th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications (CogInfoCom)
Decoding emotional states from multimodal signals is an increasingly active domain, within the framework of affective computing, which aims to a better understanding of Human-Human Communication as well as to improve Human-Computer Interaction. But the automatic recognition of spontaneous emotions from speech is a very complex task due to the lack of a certainty of the speaker states as well as to the difficulty to identify a variety of emotions in real scenarios. In this work we explore the
doi:10.1109/coginfocom47531.2019.9089948
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