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Note on voice and perturbation measures in simulated vocal emotions
1Department of Human Communication Sciences, University of Sheffield. s.whiteside@sheffield.ac.uk
Perceptual and Motor Skills
|September 15, 1999
Abstract:
This brief study presents and discusses a set of acoustic correlates for a number of vocal emotions (neutral, cold anger, hot anger, happiness, sadness, interest, and elation) simulated by two actors. Five short all-voiced sentences were used in the simulations. The 70 sentences (2 actors x 5 sentences x 7 emotions) were digitised and a number of acoustic analyses were carried out, which included a number of voice and perturbation measures.