On the Impact of Children's Emotional Speech on Acoustic and Language Models
The automatic recognition of children's speech is well known to be a challenge, and so is the influence of affect that is believed to downgrade performance of a speech recogniser. In this contribution, we investigate the combination of both phenomena. Extensive test runs are carried out for 1 k...
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Veröffentlicht in: | EURASIP journal on audio, speech, and music processing speech, and music processing, 2010-01, Vol.2010 (1), p.1-14 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The automatic recognition of children's speech is well known to be a challenge, and so is the influence of affect that is believed to downgrade performance of a speech recogniser. In this contribution, we investigate the combination of both phenomena. Extensive test runs are carried out for 1 k vocabulary continuous speech recognition on spontaneous
motherese
,
emphatic
, and
angry
children's speech as opposed to
neutral
speech. The experiments address the question how specific emotions influence word accuracy. In a first scenario, "emotional" speech recognisers are compared to a speech recogniser trained on
neutral
speech only. For this comparison, equal amounts of training data are used for each emotion-related state. In a second scenario, a "neutral" speech recogniser trained on large amounts of
neutral
speech is adapted by adding only some emotionally coloured data in the training process. The results show that
emphatic
and
angry
speech is recognised best—even better than
neutral
speech—and that the performance can be improved further by adaptation of the acoustic and linguistic models. In order to show the variability of emotional speech, we visualise the distribution of the four emotion-related states in the MFCC space by applying a Sammon transformation. |
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ISSN: | 1687-4714 1687-4722 |
DOI: | 10.1155/2010/783954 |