助听器加工对与情绪言语相关的声学特征的影响:听力正常的听者的声学分析和感知。

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Frederic Marmel, Dina Lelic
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摘要

助听器(HA)处理可以影响与情绪相关的声学特征,潜在地使它们难以区分。本研究调查了具有标准和短处理延迟的HA处理是否会影响与语音情绪相关的一组声学特征的情绪预测,以及这些预测与感知情绪的一致程度。研究结果表明,愤怒和悲伤是最容易从声学特征中预测出来的情绪,而快乐和恐惧是听力正常的听众最准确地感知到的情绪。无论延迟如何,HA处理似乎不会损害声音特征对情绪的可预测性或对这些情绪的感知。
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Influence of hearing aid processing on acoustic features associated with emotional speech: Acoustic analyses and perception by listeners with normal hearing.

Hearing aid (HA) processing can affect acoustic features linked with emotions, potentially making them less distinguishable. This study investigated whether HA processing, with both standard and short processing delays, affects emotion prediction from a set of acoustic features associated with speech emotions and how well these predictions align with perceived emotions. The findings indicated that anger and sadness are the easiest emotions to predict from acoustic features, while happiness and fear are the most accurately perceived emotions by listeners with normal hearing. HA processing, regardless of delay, does not seem to impair the predictability of emotions from acoustic features or the perception of these emotions.

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