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Speech Emotion Recognition Using Deep Neural Networks, Transfer Learning, and Ensemble Classification Techniques

", Şerban Mihalache, Dragoş Burileanu

2023Romanian Journal of Information Science and Technology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Speech emotion recognition (SER) is the task of determining the affective content present in speech, a promising research area of great interest in recent years, with important applications especially in the field of forensic speech and law enforcement operations, among others. In this paper, systems based on deep neural networks (DNNs) spanning five levels of complexity are proposed, developed, and tested, including systems leveraging transfer learning (TL) for the top modern image recognition deep learning models, as well as several ensemble classification techniques that lead to significant performance increases. The systems were tested on the most relevant SER datasets: EMODB, CREMAD, and IEMOCAP, in the context of: (i) classification: using the standard full sets of emotion classes, as well as additional negative emotion subsets relevant for forensic speech applications; and (ii) regression: using the continuously valued 2D arousal-valence affect space. The proposed systems achieved state-of-the-art results for the full class subset for EMODB (up to 83% accuracy) and performance comparable to other published research for the full class subsets for CREMAD and IEMOCAP (up to 55% and 62% accuracy). For the class subsets focusing only on negative affective content, the proposed solutions offered top performance vs. previously published state of the art results.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceTransfer of learningValence (chemistry)Artificial intelligenceClass (philosophy)Emotion recognitionArtificial neural networkDeep learningMachine learningEmotion classificationContext (archaeology)Speech recognitionField (mathematics)Ensemble learningMathematicsPaleontologyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPure mathematicsBiologySpeech and Audio ProcessingMusic and Audio ProcessingEmotion and Mood Recognition
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