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Title: | Speech Emotion Recognition |
Authors: | Puri, Shreyansh Pandit, Shweta [Guided by] Mohana, Rajni [Guided by] |
Keywords: | Speech emotion Machine learning Artificial neural network Convolutional neural network |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | Jaypee University of Information Technology, Solan, H.P. |
Abstract: | Speech Emotion Recognition is a very interesting yet very challenging task of human computer interaction. Speech Emotion Recognition is the process of trying to identify affective and emotional states in speech. This makes use of the fact that tone and pitch in the voice frequently convey underlying emotion. In order to grasp human emotion, animals like dogs and horses also use this phenomenon. In this project, we tried to recognize emotion in short voice message. We had used four datasets (SAVEE, RAVDESS, TESS, and CREMA-D) in this project which contains ~7 types of main emotions: Happy, Fear, Angry, Disgust, Surprised, Sad or Neutral. In previous studies, we had seen that everyone has worked on separate datasets but in our project, we had combined the four datasets (SAVEE, RAVDESS, TESS, CREMA-D) into a single file and then we send input wav file as our input to the model. Then we had performed feature extraction techniques (MFCC, ZCR, RMSE) for reducing noise from the data and then organised the sequential data obtained in the 3D array form that the CNN model accepts. Using the Matplotlib library, we put the data into a graphical form, then after some repeated testing with various values reveals that the model's average accuracy is 71% at testing and 96% at the training phase. |
Description: | Enrollment No. 191363 |
URI: | http://ir.juit.ac.in:8080/jspui/jspui/handle/123456789/10198 |
Appears in Collections: | B.Tech. Project Reports |
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