Berlin Emotional Database
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Berlin Database Emotional Speech
Jun 28, 2017 In order to evaluate the performance of HEMO, consistent experiments were conducted based on HMM (Hidden Markov Model) and GMM (Gaussian Mixture Model) for both HEMO and the Berlin Emotional Speech Database (EMO). HEMO showed better results than EMO with a positive recognition rate of 78.89%. Home Emo-DB Download Documentation, Results of Analyses - Perception-Test contact. Gitaz bindrakhia new song jind mahi mp3 download. The page allows access to the complete Database of Emotional Speech created by W. Sendlmeier, A. Kienast (now M. Burkhardt, B. Weiss at the Technical University Berlin. The graphical frontend to the database makes it possible to select certain speakers, texts and emotions. Every utterance can.