Detection and Analysis of Human Emotions through Voice and Speech Pattern Processing
Poorna Banerjee Dasgupta "Detection and Analysis of Human Emotions through Voice and Speech Pattern Processing". International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT) V52(1):1-3, October 2017. ISSN:2231-2803. www.ijcttjournal.org. Published by Seventh Sense Research Group.
Abstract -
The ability to modulate vocal sounds
and generate speech is one of the features which set
humans apart from other living beings. The human
voice can be characterized by several attributes such
as pitch, timbre, loudness, and vocal tone. It has
often been observed that humans express their
emotions by varying different vocal attributes during
speech generation. Hence, deduction of human
emotions through voice and speech analysis has a
practical plausibility and could potentially be
beneficial for improving human conversational and
persuasion skills. This paper presents an algorithmic
approach for detection and analysis of human
emotions with the help of voice and speech
processing. The proposed approach has been
developed with the objective of incorporation with
futuristic artificial intelligence systems for
improving human-computer interactions.
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Keywords
artificial intelligence, human
emotions, speech processing, voice processing.