EmoGator: A New Open Source Vocal Burst Dataset with Baseline Machine Learning Classification Methodologies

01/02/2023
by   Fred W. Buhl, et al.
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Vocal Bursts – short, non-speech vocalizations that convey emotions, such as laughter, cries, sighs, moans, and groans – are an often-overlooked aspect of speech emotion recognition, but an important aspect of human vocal communication. One barrier to study of these interesting vocalizations is a lack of large datasets. I am pleased to introduce the EmoGator dataset, which consists of 32,040 samples from 365 speakers, 16.91 hours of audio; each sample classified into one of 30 distinct emotion categories by the speaker. Several different approaches to construct classifiers to identify emotion categories will be discussed, and directions for future research will be suggested. Data set is available for download from https://github.com/fredbuhl/EmoGator.

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