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Cantonese Audio-Visual Emotional Speech (CAVES) dataset

Western Sydney University
Chong, Chee Seng ; Davis, Christopher ; Kim, Jeesun
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This database consists of audio visual recordings of Cantonese spoken expressions of emotions produced by 10 native speakers of Cantonese. 5 speakers are female and their folders are labeled from fm1 to fm5; 5 speakers are male and their folders are labeled from m1 to m5. Each folder consists of 21 zip files (e.g., 7 emotions x 3 presentation modes (audio only AO, visual only VO, audio visual AV). Each zip file contains a file for each of the 50 Cantonese sentences produced in one emotion type (angry, disgust, fear, happy, neutral, sad, surprise) and in one modality (AO, VO, AV). Note: the AV files are in MTS format(https://docs.fileformat.com/video/avchd/). FM5 is an exception to the above; only 25 Cantonese sentences were recorded for Sad. To get an idea of the material, we provide 6 files in AV format as a sample. The sample consists of sentence 1 spoken in the 6 emotions by Speaker FM1. The data from the perception study (validation experiment) are in the file CAVES_data_final.csv

Created: 2024-04-23

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  • DOI : 10.26183/3SE5-S316
  • Local : research-data.westernsydney.edu.au/published/56177c30011711ef8f04a5d757634468