CACM May 2018 – Speech Emotion Recognition
In the 22 years since what is arguably first research paper on the topic of Speech Emotion Recognition was published, the field has come a long way -- SRE technologies by the names of Alexa, Cortana, Siri, and many others are now on the consumer market on a broader basis than ever. But do any of them truly notice our emotions and react to them like a human conversational partner would? In this video, Björn Schuller discusses "Speech Emotion Recognition: Two Decades in a Nutshell, Benchmarks, and Ongoing Trends," (cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/5/227191), a Review Article in the May 2018 Communications of the ACM.
In the 22 years since what is arguably first research paper on the topic of Speech Emotion Recognition was published, the field has come a long way — SRE technologies by the names of Alexa, Cortana, Siri, and many others are now on the consumer market on a broader basis than ever. But do any of them truly notice our emotions and react to them like a human conversational partner would? In this video, Björn Schuller discusses “Speech Emotion Recognition: Two Decades in a Nutshell, Benchmarks, and Ongoing Trends,” (cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/5/227191), a Review Article in the May 2018 Communications of the ACM.