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Dynamic Stress Detection: A Study of Temporal Progression Modelling of Stress in Speech

Audio and Speech Processing 2026-03-17 v2 Artificial Intelligence Computation and Language Sound

Abstract

Detecting psychological stress from speech is critical in high-pressure settings. While prior work has leveraged acoustic features for stress detection, most treat stress as a static label. In this work, we model stress as a temporally evolving phenomenon influenced by historical emotional state. We propose a dynamic labelling strategy that derives fine-grained stress annotations from emotional labels and introduce cross-attention-based sequential models, a Unidirectional LSTM and a Transformer Encoder, to capture temporal stress progression. Our approach achieves notable accuracy gains on MuSE (+5%) and StressID (+18%) over existing baselines, and generalises well to a custom real-world dataset. These results highlight the value of modelling stress as a dynamic construct in speech.

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@article{arxiv.2510.08586,
  title  = {Dynamic Stress Detection: A Study of Temporal Progression Modelling of Stress in Speech},
  author = {Vishakha Lall and Yisi Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.08586},
  year   = {2026}
}