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Title

Estimation of Hazardous Environments Through Speech and Ambient Noise Analysis.

Authors

Porco, Andrea Veronica; Kang Dongshik

Abstract

In recent years, significant attention has been directed towards the development of artificial empathy within the engineering academic community. Replicating artificial empathy necessitates the capability of agents to discern human emotions and comprehend environmental risks. Analyzing acoustic data in real environments offers a higher level of non-invasive privacy compared to video and camera data, limiting the agent's understanding to specific patterns. However, current studies are negatively affected by subjective inferences from real data, which can result in inaccurate predictions, leading to both false positives and negatives, especially when contextual data and human speech are involved. This paper work proposes the estimation of a dangerous environment in accordance with the emotional speech and additional ambient noises. In this approach we implement a variational autoencoder model in conjunction with a classifier for training the classification task. Additional regularization techniques are applied to bridge the gap between the original training data and the expected data. The classifier utilizes feature data generated by the variational autoencoder to extract class patterns and determine whether the environment is hazardous. Emotional speech is classified as angry, sad, or scared emotions, contributing to the classification of danger, while happy, calm, and neutral emotions are considered safe. Various ambient noise types, including gunfire and broken glass, are categorized as dangerous, while real-life indoor noises like cooking, eating, and movements are considered safe.

Subjects

EMPATHY; SPEECH processing systems; DATA privacy; PREDICTION models; MATHEMATICAL regularization

Publication

International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications, 2023, Vol 14, Issue 11, p1311

ISSN

2158-107X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.14569/ijacsa.2023.01411133

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