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Still together?: the role of acoustic features in predicting marital outcome.

Abstract

The assessment and prediction of marital outcome in couple therapy has intrigued many clinical psychologists. In this work, we analyze the significance of various acoustic features extracted from couples’ spoken interaction in predicting the success or failure of their marriage. We also investigate whether speech acoustic features can provide complementary information to behavioral descriptions or codes provided by human experts (eg, relationship satisfaction, blame patterns, global negativity). We formulate marital outcome prediction as both binary (improvement vs. no improvement) and multiclass (different levels of improvement) classification problem. Our experiments show that acoustic features can predict marital outcome more accurately than those based on behavioral descriptors provided by human experts. We also find that dialog turn-level acoustic features generally perform better than frame-level signal …

Date
2015
Authors
Md Nasir, Wei Xia, Bo Xiao, Brian R Baucom, Shrikanth S Narayanan, Panayiotis G Georgiou
Conference
Interspeech
Pages
2499-2503