Beyond emotion archetypes: Databases for emotion modelling using neural networks
R Cowie, E Douglas-Cowie, C Cox - Neural networks, 2005 - Elsevier
There has been rapid development in conceptions of the kind of database that is needed for
emotion research. Familiar archetypes are still influential, but the state of the art has moved …
emotion research. Familiar archetypes are still influential, but the state of the art has moved …
The eNTERFACE'05 audio-visual emotion database
This paper presents an audio-visual emotion database that can be used as a reference
database for testing and evaluating video, audio or joint audio-visual emotion recognition …
database for testing and evaluating video, audio or joint audio-visual emotion recognition …
Describing the emotional states that are expressed in speech
R Cowie, RR Cornelius - Speech communication, 2003 - Elsevier
To study relations between speech and emotion, it is necessary to have methods of
describing emotion. Finding appropriate methods is not straightforward, and there are …
describing emotion. Finding appropriate methods is not straightforward, and there are …
Emotional speech: Towards a new generation of databases
Research on speech and emotion is moving from a period of exploratory research into one
where there is a prospect of substantial applications, notably in human–computer …
where there is a prospect of substantial applications, notably in human–computer …
A new emotion database: considerations, sources and scope
E Douglas-Cowie, R Cowie… - ISCA tutorial and research …, 2000 - isca-speech.org
Research on the expression of emotion is underpinned by databases. Reviewing available
resources persuaded us of the need to develop one that prioritised ecological validity. The …
resources persuaded us of the need to develop one that prioritised ecological validity. The …
Corpus development 25 years on: from super-corpus to cyber-corpus
A Renouf - Corpus linguistics 25 years on, 2007 - brill.com
By the early 1980s, corpus linguists were still considered maverick and were still pushing at
the boundaries of language-processing technology, but a culture was slowly bootstrapping …
the boundaries of language-processing technology, but a culture was slowly bootstrapping …
Emotional responses to music: Implicit and explicit effects in listeners and performers
M Waterman - Psychology of music, 1996 - journals.sagepub.com
Three experiments that focus on explicit and implicit response effects when listening to or
performing music are reported. Experiment 1 involved musically trained and untrained …
performing music are reported. Experiment 1 involved musically trained and untrained …
Constructing a spoken dialogue corpus for studying paralinguistic information in expressive conversation and analyzing its statistical/acoustic characteristics
The Utsunomiya University (UU) Spoken Dialogue Database for Paralinguistic Information
Studies is introduced. The UU Database is especially intended for use in understanding the …
Studies is introduced. The UU Database is especially intended for use in understanding the …
Inferring colocation and conversation networks from privacy-sensitive audio with implications for computational social science
New technologies have made it possible to collect information about social networks as they
are acted and observed in the wild, instead of as they are reported in retrospective surveys …
are acted and observed in the wild, instead of as they are reported in retrospective surveys …
Transcription of prosodic and paralinguistic features of emotional speech
P Roach, R Stibbard, J Osborne, S Arnfield… - Journal of the …, 1998 - cambridge.org
A study of emotional speech has resulted in a collection of some five hours of recorded
material. The analysis of this material has required computer-based annotation …
material. The analysis of this material has required computer-based annotation …