“…There are exceptions from the mechanistic approach to assessing the speaker state; such exceptions deserve recognition, e.g., [21], [22], [23], who study correlations between qualitative representations of emotions such as valence, activation, and dominance and the acousto-physical parameters (acoustic features). On the other hand, one has to recognize the market value of the mechanistic approaches in analytics and other applications: they aim to produce real-life applications such as synthesizing emotional speech for the games and movies industry [40], monitoring the state of drivers [26], [27], [28], call center control and crowd/social state monitoring and control. There was little research on differentiating simulated emotions with variable degrees of likeness to the true ones.…”