2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24033-6_40
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Development and Evaluation of the Emotional Slovenian Speech Database - EmoLUKS

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“…So far, Slavic language databases of acted emotional speech in Serbian (GEES) (Jovičić et al, 2004), Polish (PES) (Cichosz, 2008; Igras, Ziółko, 2013; Staroniewicz, Majewski, 2009) and Russian (RUS-LANA) (Makarova, Petrushin, 2002) have been compiled. Databases of spontaneous speech have recently been developed in Croatian (CrES) (Dropuljić et al, 2011), Czech (CzED) (Uhrin et al, 2014) and Slovenian (EmoLUKS) (Justin et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…So far, Slavic language databases of acted emotional speech in Serbian (GEES) (Jovičić et al, 2004), Polish (PES) (Cichosz, 2008; Igras, Ziółko, 2013; Staroniewicz, Majewski, 2009) and Russian (RUS-LANA) (Makarova, Petrushin, 2002) have been compiled. Databases of spontaneous speech have recently been developed in Croatian (CrES) (Dropuljić et al, 2011), Czech (CzED) (Uhrin et al, 2014) and Slovenian (EmoLUKS) (Justin et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%