The Perception of Emotion in the Singing Voice: The Understanding of Music Mood for Music Organisation

Emilia Parada-Cabaleiro, Alice Baird, A. Batliner, N. Cummins, Simone Hantke, Björn Schuller
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With the increased usage of internet based services and the mass of digital content now available online, the organisation of such content has become a major topic of interest both commercially and within academic research. The addition of emotional understanding for the content is a relevant parameter not only for music classification within digital libraries but also for improving users experiences, via services including automated music recommendation. Despite the singing voice being well-known for the natural communication of emotion, it is still unclear which specific musical characteristics of this signal are involved such affective expressions. The presented study investigates which musical parameters of singing relate to the emotional content, by evaluating the perception of emotion in electronically manipulated a cappella audio samples. A group of 24 individuals participated in a perception test evaluating the emotional dimensions of arousal and valence of 104 sung instances. Key results presented indicate that the rhythmic-melodic contour is potentially related to the perception of arousal whereas musical syntax and tempo can alter the perception of valence.
歌唱声音中的情感感知:音乐组织对音乐情绪的理解
随着基于互联网的服务的使用的增加和大量的数字内容现在可以在网上获得,这些内容的组织已经成为商业和学术研究的一个主要话题。增加对内容的情感理解不仅是数字图书馆音乐分类的一个相关参数,也是通过包括自动音乐推荐在内的服务改善用户体验的一个相关参数。尽管歌唱的声音以自然的情感交流而闻名,但目前还不清楚这种信号的哪些特定的音乐特征与这种情感表达有关。提出的研究调查了唱歌的音乐参数与情感内容有关,通过评估在电子操纵无伴奏合唱音频样本的情感感知。一组24人参加了一项感知测试,评估104个歌曲的唤醒和效价的情感维度。主要结果表明,节奏-旋律轮廓可能与唤醒感知有关,而音乐语法和节奏可以改变效价感知。
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