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Voice is a one of media for human communication and interaction. Emotions conveyed through voice, such as laughter or tears, can communicate messages more quickly than spoken or written language. In sentiment analysis, the emotional component is crucial for reflecting human perceptions and opinions. This paper introduces IndoWaveSentiment, a datase...
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... neutral, (02) happy, (03) surprise, (04) disgust, (05) disappointed Intensity (01) normal, (02) strong Repetition (01) first repetition, (02) second repetition, (03) third repetition der, age, and background information-summarized in Table 1 . Subsequently, the respondents' voices were recorded individually in a recording studio, as depicted in Fig. 1 . The file naming conventions are detailed in Table 2 . Each respondent uttered the same sentence, namely "Kualitas HP ini cukup bagus," which means "The quality of this smartphone is quite good", expressing 5 different emotions: neutral, happy, surprised, disgusted, and disappointed. These emotions were conveyed at both normal and ...
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