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Confirmation detection in human-agent interaction using non-lexical speech cues (1710.00171v1)

Published 30 Sep 2017 in cs.HC

Abstract: Even if only the acoustic channel is considered, human communication is highly multi-modal. Non-lexical cues provide a variety of information such as emotion or agreement. The ability to process such cues is highly relevant for spoken dialog systems, especially in assistance systems. In this paper we focus on the recognition of non-lexical confirmations such as "mhm", as they enhance the system's ability to accurately interpret human intent in natural communication. The architecture uses a Support Vector Machine to detect confirmations based on acoustic features. In a systematic comparison, several feature sets were evaluated for their performance on a corpus of human-agent interaction in a setting with naive users including elderly and cognitively impaired people. Our results show that using stacked formants as features yield an accuracy of 84% outperforming regular formants and MFCC or pitch based features for online classification.

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Authors (4)
  1. Mara Brandt (2 papers)
  2. Britta Wrede (12 papers)
  3. Franz Kummert (1 paper)
  4. Lars Schillingmann (4 papers)
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