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license: cc-by-4.0
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#Acted Emotional Speech Dynamic Database v1.0
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========================ABOUT========================================================
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AESDD v1.0 was created on October 2017 in the Laboratory of Electronic Media, School of
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Journalism and Mass Communications, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, for
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the needs of Speech Emotion Recognition research of the Multidisciplinary Media &
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Mediated Communication Research Group (M3C, http://m3c.web.auth.gr/).
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It is a collection of utterances of emotional speech acted by professional actors.
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This version is the initial state of AESDD. The purpose of this project the continuous
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growth of the database through the collaborative effort of the M3C research group and
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theatrical teams.
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========================CREATION OF THE DATABASE=======================================
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For the creation of v.1 of the database, 5 (3 female and 2 male) professional actors were
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recorded. 19 utterances of ambiguous out of context emotional content were chosen. The
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actors acted these 19 utterances in every one of the 5 chosen emotions. One extra improvised
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utterance was added for every actor and emotion. The guidance of the actors and the choice
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of the final recordings were supervised by a scientific expert in dramatology.
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For some of the utterances, more that one takes were qualified.
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Consequently, around 500 utterances occured in the final database.
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UPDATE: Since the AESDD is dynamic by definition, more actors have been recorded and added,
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following the same naming scheme as described in the Section "ORGANISING THE DATABASE"
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========================CHOSEN EMOTIONS================================================
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Five emotions were chosen:
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a (anger)
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d (disgust)
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f (fear)
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h (happiness)
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s (sadness)
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========================ORGANISING THE DATABASE==========================================
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There are five folders, named after the five emotion classes.
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Every file name in the databased is in the following form:
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xAA (B)
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where x is the first letter of the emotion (a--> anger, h--> happiness etc.)
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AA is the number of the utterance (01,02...20)
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B is the number of the speaker (1 --> 1st speaker, 2 --> 2nd speaker etc)
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e.g. 'a03 (4).wav' is the 3rd utterance spoken by the 4th speaker with anger
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In the case where two takes were qualified for the same utterance, they are distinguished
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with a lower case letter.
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e.g. 'f18 (5).wav' and 'f18 (5)b.wav' are two different versions of the 5th actor saying the
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18th utterance with fear.
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