TY - CONF ID - SisLab1602 UR - https://eprints.uet.vnu.edu.vn/eprints/id/eprint/1602/ A1 - Xiao, Han A1 - Reda, Elbarougy A1 - Masato, Akagi A1 - Junfeng, Li A1 - Ngo, Thi Duyen Y1 - 2015/// N2 - Human beings can judge emotional states of a voice only by listening, no matter thay understand the language or not. Investigating the commonalities and differences of emotional states perception among multiple languages is important to understand how human beings perceive emotional states among multiple languages, and to build a human perceptionmodel independent to used languages. This paper investigates commonalities and differences among multiple languages in human perception of emotional states based on a dimensional approach. The results suggest that human beings can perceive emotional states regardless of languages. Moreover, the results can be used to build a human perceptionmodel regardless of languages only by control the deviations between neutral voices and other emotional states. TI - A study on perception of emotional states in multiple languages on Valence-Activation approach SP - 86 AV - none EP - 89 T2 - The 2015 RISP International Workshop on Nonlinear Circuits, Communications and Signal Processing ER -