Rethinking Cross-Corpus Speech Emotion Recognition Benchmarking: Are Paralinguistic Pre-Trained Representations Sufficient?

Abstract

Recent benchmarks evaluating pre-trained models (PTMs) for cross-corpus speech emotion recognition (SER) have overlooked PTM pre-trained for paralinguistic speech processing (PSP), raising concerns about their reliability, since SER is inherently a paralinguistic task. We hypothesize that PSP-focused PTM will perform better in cross-corpus SER settings. To test this, we analyze state-of-the-art PTMs representations including paralinguistic, monolingual, multilingual, and speaker recognition. Our results confirm that TRILLsson (a paralinguistic PTM) outperforms others, reinforcing the need to consider PSP-focused PTMs in cross-corpus SER benchmarks. This study enhances benchmark trustworthiness and guides PTMs evaluations for reliable cross-corpus SER.

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