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Using Audio Signal Modification to Validate the Acoustic Features Relevance

In this work, we focus on experiments using modifications of prosodic parameters separately and in various combinations. For this purpose, original homonymous neutral and ironic utterances were modified to achieve the opposite effect, i.e., to get ironic utterances from neutral ones and vice versa....

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Published in:Journal of mathematical sciences (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2024, Vol.285 (1), p.60-71
Main Authors: Kochetkova, U., Skrelin, P., Evdokimova, V., Novoselova, D.
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