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arxiv: 2410.09636 · v1 · pith:2DY4GQU6 · submitted 2024-10-12 · eess.AS · cs.AI· cs.LG

Can We Estimate Purchase Intention Based on Zero-shot Speech Emotion Recognition?

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classification eess.AS cs.AIcs.LG
keywords emotionsestimatemodelzero-shotbipolaremotionintentionmethod
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This paper proposes a zero-shot speech emotion recognition (SER) method that estimates emotions not previously defined in the SER model training. Conventional methods are limited to recognizing emotions defined by a single word. Moreover, we have the motivation to recognize unknown bipolar emotions such as ``I want to buy - I do not want to buy.'' In order to allow the model to define classes using sentences freely and to estimate unknown bipolar emotions, our proposed method expands upon the contrastive language-audio pre-training (CLAP) framework by introducing multi-class and multi-task settings. We also focus on purchase intention as a bipolar emotion and investigate the model's performance to zero-shot estimate it. This study is the first attempt to estimate purchase intention from speech directly. Experiments confirm that the results of zero-shot estimation by the proposed method are at the same level as those of the model trained by supervised learning.

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