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Modeling real-world affective and communicative nonverbal vocalizations from minimally speaking individuals

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IEEE Trans. on Affect. Comput., Vol. 13, No. 4, October 2022, pp. 2238-53.

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Nonverbal vocalizations from non- and minimally speaking individuals (mv*) convey important communicative and affective information. While nonverbal vocalizations that occur amidst typical speech and infant vocalizations have been studied extensively in the literature, there is limited prior work on vocalizations by mv* individuals. Our work is among the first studies of the communicative and affective information expressed in nonverbal vocalizations by mv* children and adults. We collected labeled vocalizations in real-world settings with eight mv* communicators, with communicative and affective labels provided in-the-moment by a close family member. Using evaluation strategies suitable for messy, real-world data, we show that nonverbal vocalizations can be classified by function (with 4- and 5-way classifications) with F1 scores above chance for all participants. We analyze labeling and data collection practices for each participating family, and discuss the classification results in the context of our novel real-world data collection protocol. The presented work includes results from the largest classification experiments with nonverbal vocalizations from mv* communicators to date.
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Nonverbal vocalizations from non- and minimally speaking individuals (mv*) convey important communicative and affective information. While nonverbal vocalizations that occur amidst typical speech and infant vocalizations have been studied extensively in the literature, there is limited prior work on vocalizations by mv* individuals. Our work is among the first studies...

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