Combining Electrodermal Activity and Speech Analysis towards a more Accurate Emotion Recognition System
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Current research in the emotion recognition field is exploring the possibility of merging the information from physiological signals, behavioural data, and speech. Electrodermal activity (EDA) is amongst the main psychophysiological arousal indicators. Nonetheless, it is quite difficult to be analyzed in ecological scenarios, like, for instance, when the subject is speaking. On the other hand, speech carries relevant information of subject emotional state and its potential in the field of affective computing is still to be fully exploited. In this work, we aim at exploring the possibility of merging the information from electrodermal activity (EDA) and speech to
improve the recognition of human arousal level during the pronunciation of single affective words. Unlike the majority of studies in the literature, we focus on speakers' arousal rather than the emotion conveyed by the spoken word. Specifically, a support vector machine with recursive feature elimination strategy (SVM-RFE) is trained and tested on three datasets, i.e. using the two channels (i.e., speech and EDA) separately and then jointly. The results show that the merging of EDA and speech information significantly improves the marginal classifier (+11.64%). The six selected features by the RFE procedure will be used for the development of a future multivariate model of emotions.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
emotion recognition; feature selection; pattern classification; physiology; psychology; support vector machines; human arousal level; single affective words; EDA; electrodermal activity; speech analysis; emotion recognition system; speech processing
Elenco autori:
Marzi, Claudia
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