Exploring the Contributions of Various Acoustic Features in Cantonese Vocal Emotions.

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Dong Han, Yike Yang
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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the acoustic patterns of six emotions and a neutral state in Cantonese speech by focusing on the prosodic modulations that convey emotional content in this tonal language, which has six lexical tones.

Method: We employed the extended Geneva minimalistic acoustic parameter set to systematically analyze the acoustic features of 3,474 recordings from the Cantonese Audio-Visual Emotional Speech Database. Linear mixed-effects models were fitted to examine variations in acoustic parameters across emotional states. Decision tree models were used to assess the relative contributions of 22 acoustic parameters in classifying emotions.

Results: By fitting linear mixed-effects models, our results revealed statistically significant variations in most of the acoustic parameters across diverse emotional states. The decision tree models showed the relative contributions of 22 acoustic parameters in the classification of emotions, with spectral parameters accounting for 65.45% of the significance in distinguishing all seven emotional states, significantly exceeding other groups of features.

Conclusions: Our findings highlight the unique characteristics of emotional expression in Cantonese, in which spectral parameters play a more significant role compared to the frequency-related parameters that are often emphasized in nontonal languages. Our results contribute significantly to understanding vocal emotion expression in tonal languages and are particularly useful for designing emotion-recognition systems and hearing aids that are tailored to tonal language environments. Furthermore, these insights have potential implications for enhancing emotional communication and cognitive training interventions for Cantonese-speaking individuals who use hearing aids or have cochlear implants, are on the autism spectrum, or have Alzheimer's disease.

探讨各种声学特征在粤语声乐情感中的贡献。
目的:本研究的目的是研究粤语六种声调语言中表达情感内容的韵律变化,探讨粤语六种情绪和中性状态的语音模式。方法:采用扩展Geneva极简声学参数集,系统分析粤语视听情感语音数据库3474段录音的声学特征。采用线性混合效应模型来检验不同情绪状态下声学参数的变化。决策树模型用于评估22个声学参数在情绪分类中的相对贡献。结果:通过拟合线性混合效应模型,我们的结果揭示了不同情绪状态下大多数声学参数的统计学显著变化。决策树模型显示了22个声学参数在情绪分类中的相对贡献,其中频谱参数在区分所有7种情绪状态方面的显著性占65.45%,显著高于其他特征组。结论:我们的研究结果突出了广东话情感表达的独特特征,与非声调语言中经常强调的频率相关参数相比,频谱参数在广东话情感表达中起着更重要的作用。我们的研究结果有助于理解声调语言中的声音情感表达,对于设计适合声调语言环境的情感识别系统和助听器特别有用。此外,这些见解对使用助听器或人工耳蜗、自闭症谱系或阿尔茨海默氏症的讲粤语的个体加强情感交流和认知训练干预具有潜在的意义。
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