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Dimensional Emotion Representation as a Basis for Speech Synthesis with Non-extreme Emotions

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Affective Dialogue Systems (ADS 2004)

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Past attempts to model emotions for speech synthesis have focused on extreme, “basic” emotion categories. The present paper suggests an alternative representation of emotional states, by means of emotion dimensions, and explains how this approach can contribute to making speech synthesis a useful component of affective dialogue systems.

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Schröder, M. (2004). Dimensional Emotion Representation as a Basis for Speech Synthesis with Non-extreme Emotions. In: André, E., Dybkjær, L., Minker, W., Heisterkamp, P. (eds) Affective Dialogue Systems. ADS 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3068. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24842-2_21

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