In a 24-person Danish study, a speech emotion recognition model showed no significant age or language differences in recognizing deliberately acted happy, sad, angry, and calm speech, though high-arousal emotions were recognized less accurately.
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In a 24-person Danish study, a speech emotion recognition model showed no significant age or language differences in recognizing deliberately acted happy, sad, angry, and calm speech, though high-arousal emotions were recognized less accurately.