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Multi-Loss Learning for Speech Emotion Recognition with Energy-Adaptive Mixup and Frame-Level Attention

Sound 2026-03-06 v2 Artificial Intelligence Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Speech emotion recognition (SER) is an important technology in human-computer interaction. However, achieving high performance is challenging due to emotional complexity and scarce annotated data. To tackle these challenges, we propose a multi-loss learning (MLL) framework integrating an energy-adaptive mixup (EAM) method and a frame-level attention module (FLAM). The EAM method leverages SNR-based augmentation to generate diverse speech samples capturing subtle emotional variations. FLAM enhances frame-level feature extraction for multi-frame emotional cues. Our MLL strategy combines Kullback-Leibler divergence, focal, center, and supervised contrastive loss to optimize learning, address class imbalance, and improve feature separability. We evaluate our method on four widely used SER datasets: IEMOCAP, MSP-IMPROV, RAVDESS, and SAVEE. The results demonstrate our method achieves state-of-the-art performance, suggesting its effectiveness and robustness.

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@article{arxiv.2512.04551,
  title  = {Multi-Loss Learning for Speech Emotion Recognition with Energy-Adaptive Mixup and Frame-Level Attention},
  author = {Cong Wang and Yizhong Geng and Yuhua Wen and Qifei Li and Yingming Gao and Ruimin Wang and Chunfeng Wang and Hao Li and Ya Li and Wei Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.04551},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Submitted for review to Interspeech 2026