Despite significant progress, speech emotion recognition (SER) remains challenging due to inherent complexity and ambiguity of the emotion attribute, particularly in wild world. Whereas current studies primarily focus on recognition and generalization capabilities, this work pioneers an exploration into the reliability of SER methods and investigates how to model the speech emotion from the aspect of data distribution across various speech attributes. Specifically, we first build a novel CNN-based SER model which adopts additive margin softmax loss to expand the distance between features of different classes, thereby enhancing their discrimination. Second, a novel multiple speech attribute control method MSAC is proposed to explicitly control speech attributes, enabling the model to be less affected by emotion-agnostic attributes and capture more fine-grained emotion-related features. Third, we make a first attempt to test and analyze the reliability of the proposed SER workflow using the out-of-distribution detection method. Extensive experiments on both single and cross-corpus SER scenarios show that our proposed unified SER workflow consistently outperforms the baseline in terms of recognition, generalization, and reliability performance. Besides, in single-corpus SER, the proposed SER workflow achieves superior recognition results with a WAR of 72.97\% and a UAR of 71.76\% on the IEMOCAP corpus.
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