Speech conveys many things beyond content, including aspects of stance and attitude that have not been much studied. Considering 14 aspects of stance as they occur in radio news stories, we investigated the extent to which they could be inferred from prosody. By using time-spread prosodic features and by aggregating local estimates, many aspects of stance were at least somewhat predictable, with results significantly better than chance for many stance aspects, including, across English, Mandarin and Turkish, good, typical, local, background, new information, and relevant to a large group.
Cite as: Ward, N.G., Carlson, J.C., Fuentes, O., Castan, D., Shriberg, E.E., Tsiartas, A. (2017) Inferring Stance from Prosody. Proc. Interspeech 2017, 1447-1451, doi: 10.21437/Interspeech.2017-159
@inproceedings{ward17_interspeech, author={Nigel G. Ward and Jason C. Carlson and Olac Fuentes and Diego Castan and Elizabeth E. Shriberg and Andreas Tsiartas}, title={{Inferring Stance from Prosody}}, year=2017, booktitle={Proc. Interspeech 2017}, pages={1447--1451}, doi={10.21437/Interspeech.2017-159} }