2019
DOI: 10.1145/3359325
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One Voice Fits All?

Abstract: When a smart device talks, what should its voice sound like? Voice-enabled devices are becoming a ubiquitous presence in our everyday lives. Simultaneously, speech synthesis technology is rapidly improving, making it possible to generate increasingly varied and realistic computerized voices. Despite the flexibility and richness of expression that technology now affords, today's most common voice assistants often have female-sounding, polite, and playful voices by default. In this paper, we examine the social c… Show more

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“…From a technical standpoint, voice refers to the manifestation of sound heard by a recipient and vocalized by a sender through some vocal mechanism [29,91,92]. Put simply, it is the "how" of vocalizations [21,171]. The vocal mechanism has traditionally meant the vibration of human or animal vocal tracts, but since the development of computer-based media and related technologies, it can also include machine-based synthesis of sound.…”
Section: Voice and Vocalicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From a technical standpoint, voice refers to the manifestation of sound heard by a recipient and vocalized by a sender through some vocal mechanism [29,91,92]. Put simply, it is the "how" of vocalizations [21,171]. The vocal mechanism has traditionally meant the vibration of human or animal vocal tracts, but since the development of computer-based media and related technologies, it can also include machine-based synthesis of sound.…”
Section: Voice and Vocalicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Speech is the linguistic content of voice, primarily comprising words (vocabulary, including pseudo-vocabularies and slang), grammar and syntax, and phonetics (the physical measurement of speech). It is the structured language of communication [145], or the "what" of vocalizations [21,171]. Voice, then, is a 1 medium of speech.…”
Section: Speechmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This story was chosen because of the appropriate level of narrative complexity for the age group and potential story interest. To eliminate the confounding effects of the CA with the effects of voice quality (Cambre & Kulkarni, 2019;O'Neal et al, 2019), the CA used a female recorded voice instead of machine synthetic voice.…”
Section: Development Of the Ca Reading Partnermentioning
confidence: 99%