A Study of the Effect of Emotional State upon the Variation of the Fundamental Frequency of a Speaker

Telephone banking or brokering, building accesssystems or forensics are some of the areas in which speakerrecognition is continuously developing. Fundamental frequencyrepresents an important speech feature used in theseapplications. In this paper we present a study of the effect ofemotional state of...

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Main Authors: Marius Vasile GHIURCAU, Adrian LODIN, Corneliu RUSU
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Language:English
Published: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava 2010-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics
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Online Access:http://www.jacs.usv.ro/getpdf.php?issue=7&paperid=715
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spelling doaj-194fb0cd5b7a452590493c55431bb9a82020-11-24T21:35:46ZengStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaJournal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics2066-42732066-31292010-01-01477982A Study of the Effect of Emotional State upon the Variation of the Fundamental Frequency of a SpeakerMarius Vasile GHIURCAUAdrian LODINCorneliu RUSUTelephone banking or brokering, building accesssystems or forensics are some of the areas in which speakerrecognition is continuously developing. Fundamental frequencyrepresents an important speech feature used in theseapplications. In this paper we present a study of the effect ofemotional state of a speaker upon the variation of thefundamental frequency of the speech signal. Human beings arequite frequently overwhelmed by various emotions and most ofthe time one can not really control these emotional states. Forthe purpose of our work we have used the Berlin emotionalspeech database which contains utterances of 10 speakers indifferent emotional situations: happy, angry, fearful, bored andneutral. The mean fundamental frequency and also the standarddeviation for every speaker in all the emotional states werecomputed. The results show a very strong influence of theemotional state upon frequency variation.http://www.jacs.usv.ro/getpdf.php?issue=7&paperid=715Speech signal processingSpeaker recognitionFundamental frequencyEmotions
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Adrian LODIN
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Adrian LODIN
Corneliu RUSU
A Study of the Effect of Emotional State upon the Variation of the Fundamental Frequency of a Speaker
Journal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics
Speech signal processing
Speaker recognition
Fundamental frequency
Emotions
author_facet Marius Vasile GHIURCAU
Adrian LODIN
Corneliu RUSU
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title A Study of the Effect of Emotional State upon the Variation of the Fundamental Frequency of a Speaker
title_short A Study of the Effect of Emotional State upon the Variation of the Fundamental Frequency of a Speaker
title_full A Study of the Effect of Emotional State upon the Variation of the Fundamental Frequency of a Speaker
title_fullStr A Study of the Effect of Emotional State upon the Variation of the Fundamental Frequency of a Speaker
title_full_unstemmed A Study of the Effect of Emotional State upon the Variation of the Fundamental Frequency of a Speaker
title_sort study of the effect of emotional state upon the variation of the fundamental frequency of a speaker
publisher Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava
series Journal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics
issn 2066-4273
2066-3129
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Telephone banking or brokering, building accesssystems or forensics are some of the areas in which speakerrecognition is continuously developing. Fundamental frequencyrepresents an important speech feature used in theseapplications. In this paper we present a study of the effect ofemotional state of a speaker upon the variation of thefundamental frequency of the speech signal. Human beings arequite frequently overwhelmed by various emotions and most ofthe time one can not really control these emotional states. Forthe purpose of our work we have used the Berlin emotionalspeech database which contains utterances of 10 speakers indifferent emotional situations: happy, angry, fearful, bored andneutral. The mean fundamental frequency and also the standarddeviation for every speaker in all the emotional states werecomputed. The results show a very strong influence of theemotional state upon frequency variation.
topic Speech signal processing
Speaker recognition
Fundamental frequency
Emotions
url http://www.jacs.usv.ro/getpdf.php?issue=7&paperid=715
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