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Analysis of laugh signals for detecting in continuous speech
K. Sudheer Kumar, M. Sri Harish Reddy, , B. Yegnanarayana
Published in
2009
Pages: 1591 - 1594
Abstract
Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization that occurs often in speech communication. Since laughter is produced by the speech production mechanism, spectral analysis methods are used mostly for the study of laughter acoustics. In this paper the significance of excitation features for discriminating laughter and speech is discussed. New features describing the excitation characteristics are used to analyze the laugh signals. The features are based on instantaneous pitch and strength of excitation at epochs. An algorithm is developed based on these features to detect laughter regions in continuous speech. The results are illustrated by detecting laughter regions in a TV broadcast program. Copyright © 2009 ISCA.
About the journal
JournalProceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH
ISSN19909772