Understanding the difference between emotions based on acoustic features is important for computer recognition and classification of emotions. We conducted a study of human perception of six emotions based on three perceptual dimensions and compared the human classification with machine classification based on many acoustic parameters. Results show that the six emotions cluster differently according to acoustic features and to perceptual dimensions. Acoustic features fail to characterize the perceptual dimension of valence. More research is needed to find acoustic features that have a close relation to human perception. Keywords Emotional speech, emotion classification, acoustics, human perception of emotion ACM Classification Keywords
Keshi Dai, Harriet J. Fell, Joel MacAuslan