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Multi-Window Data Augmentation Approach for Speech Emotion Recognition

We present a Multi-Window Data Augmentation (MWA-SER) approach for speech emotion recognition. MWA-SER is a unimodal approach that focuses on two key concepts; designing the speech augmentation method and building the deep learning model to recognize the underlying emotion of an audio signal. Our proposed multi-window augmentation approach generates additional data samples from the speech signal by employing multiple window sizes in the audio feature extraction process. We show that our augmentation method, combined with a deep learning model, improves speech emotion recognition performance. We evaluate the performance of our approach on three benchmark datasets: IEMOCAP, SAVEE, and RAVDESS. We show that the multi-window model improves the SER performance and outperforms a single-window model. The notion of finding the best window size is an essential step in audio feature extraction. We perform extensive experimental evaluations to find the best window choice and explore the windowing effect for SER analysis.

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