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Voice-based emotion recognition has garnered significant attention in data science, with applications in fields such as psychology, gaming, healthcare, and customer service. This study explores ...
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They rated them across six emotional categories: happy, sad, angry, surprised, fearful, and disgusted. “Complaining strategies seem consistent towards defining a general ‘complaining tone of voice,’ ...
Understanding the distribution and variation in NMR-based inflammatory markers is crucial to the evaluation of their clinical utility in disease prognosis and diagnosis. We applied high-resolution 1H ...
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Then, 40 people living in Quebec, half of which had grown up in France, assessed the emotions (happy, sad, angry, surprised, fearful, disgusted) in a selection of utterances. “Complaining strategies ...
Then, 40 people living in Quebec, half of which had grown up in France, assessed the emotions - happy, sad, angry, surprised, fearful or disgusted - in a selection of utterances.