The development of the Athens Emotional States Inventory (AESI): collection, validation and automatic processing of emotionally loaded sentences. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • OBJECTIVES: The development of ecologically valid procedures for collecting reliable and unbiased emotional data towards computer interfaces with social and affective intelligence targeting patients with mental disorders. METHODS: Following its development, presented with, the Athens Emotional States Inventory (AESI) proposes the design, recording and validation of an audiovisual database for five emotional states: anger, fear, joy, sadness and neutral. The items of the AESI consist of sentences each having content indicative of the corresponding emotion. Emotional content was assessed through a survey of 40 young participants with a questionnaire following the Latin square design. The emotional sentences that were correctly identified by 85% of the participants were recorded in a soundproof room with microphones and cameras. A preliminary validation of AESI is performed through automatic emotion recognition experiments from speech. RESULTS: The resulting database contains 696 recorded utterances in Greek language by 20 native speakers and has a total duration of approximately 28 min. Speech classification results yield accuracy up to 75.15% for automatically recognizing the emotions in AESI. CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate the usefulness of our approach for collecting emotional data with reliable content, balanced across classes and with reduced environmental variability.

published proceedings

  • World J Biol Psychiatry

altmetric score

  • 0.25

author list (cited authors)

  • Chaspari, T., Soldatos, C., & Maragos, P.

citation count

  • 5

complete list of authors

  • Chaspari, Theodora||Soldatos, Constantin||Maragos, Petros

publication date

  • July 2015