Emotion Recognition from Spontaneous Tunisian Dialect Speech
Latifa Ibn Nasr,
Abir Masmoudi,
Lamia Hadrich
Abstract:Emotional expressions are a fundamental aspect of human communication, with speech being one of the most natural modes of interaction. Speech Emotion Recognition (SER) is a significant research topic in Natural Language Processing (NLP), aimed at identifying emotions such as satisfaction, frustration, and anger from speech audio using multiple classifiers. This paper presents a method to emotion recognition from spontaneous Tunisian Dialect (TD) speech, marking the first work in the SER field to utilize sponta… Show more
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