2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0287971
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The Dysarthric Expressed Emotional Database (DEED): An audio-visual database in British English

Lubna Alhinti,
Stuart Cunningham,
Heidi Christensen

Abstract: The Dysarthric Expressed Emotional Database (DEED) is a novel, parallel multimodal (audio-visual) database of dysarthric and typical emotional speech in British English which is a first of its kind. It is an induced (elicited) emotional database that includes speech recorded in the six basic emotions: “happiness”, “sadness”, “anger”, “surprise”, “fear”, and “disgust”. A “neutral” state has also been recorded as a baseline condition. The dysarthric speech part includes recordings from 4 speakers: one female spe… Show more

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“…DEED is an audio-visual British English database that contains both dysarthric and normal speech. DEED has been ethically approved by the University of Sheffield, UK [57]. The whole name of DEED is the Dysarthric Expressed Emotional Database.…”
Section: Commonly Used Dysarthric Speech Databasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DEED is an audio-visual British English database that contains both dysarthric and normal speech. DEED has been ethically approved by the University of Sheffield, UK [57]. The whole name of DEED is the Dysarthric Expressed Emotional Database.…”
Section: Commonly Used Dysarthric Speech Databasesmentioning
confidence: 99%