Analyzing Emotion in Spontaneous Speech

This book captures the current challenges in automatic recognition of emotion in spontaneous speech and makes an effort to explain, elaborate, and propose possible solutions. Intelligent human–computer interaction (iHCI) systems thrive on several technolo

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lyzing Emotion in Spontaneous Speech

Analyzing Emotion in Spontaneous Speech

Rupayan Chakraborty Meghna Pandharipande Sunil Kumar Kopparapu •

Analyzing Emotion in Spontaneous Speech

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Rupayan Chakraborty Speech and Natural Language Processing TCS Research and Innovation—Mumbai Tata Consultancy Services Limited Thane, Maharashtra India

Sunil Kumar Kopparapu Speech and Natural Language Processing TCS Research and Innovation—Mumbai Tata Consultancy Services Limited Thane, Maharashtra India

Meghna Pandharipande Speech and Natural Language Processing TCS Research and Innovation—Mumbai Tata Consultancy Services Limited Thane, Maharashtra India

ISBN 978-981-10-7673-2 ISBN 978-981-10-7674-9 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7674-9

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I dedicate this book to my Parents, my Sister, and my Wife —Rupayan Chakraborty This book is for you, Baba. You left fingerprints of grace on our lives. As you look down from heaven, I hope you’re proud of your little girl. —Meghna Pandharipande To all those who do not express their emotions explicitly and hope to be understood! —Sunil Kumar Kopparapu

Preface

Emotions are part and parcel of our day-to-day lives. Sometimes we express them, and sometimes we do not express them explicitly. Though they are interlaced in our day-to-day lives, it is by no means easy to define emotion, and as a result, there is no consensus on an acceptable definition of emotion. Wikipedia defines it as “any conscious experience characterized by intense mental activity an