The paper presents an approach to automatic recognition of emotions in speech signals. The applied method bases on the composition of two discrete frequency transformations. The wavelet transform was calculated first and next the Fourier transform was applied. The Fourier-wavelet transform representation is used to find the differences between emotions in speech signals. A set of approximately 30 seconds long speech signals was used to verify the efficiency of presented methods. It gives the possibility of analyzing the performance of speech emotion recognition in the Fourier-wavelet domain.
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