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A computational model for the automatic recognition of affect in speechby: Raul Fernandez
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AbstractSpoken language, in addition to serving as a primary vehicle for externalizing linguistic structures and meaning, acts as a carrier of various sources of information, including background, age, gender, membership in social structures, as well as physiological, pathological and emotional states. These sources of information are more than just ancillary to the main purpose of linguistic communication: Humans react to the various non-linguistic factors encoded in the speech signal, shaping and adjusting their interactions to satisfy interpersonal and social protocols.
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