IMPORTANT
Maxwell Hope's talk on "Expanding Voices: Nonbinary Representation in Speech-Generating Devices"
Friday, October 18, 2024 · 2 - 3 PM
Abstract:
Synthetic voices used by Speech-Generating Device (SGD) users are
predominantly shaped by binary gender norms, limiting the representation
of nonbinary individuals. This talk begins by exploring the current
landscape of gender in synthetic voices and nonbinary vocal
characteristics, revealing how existing models, trained on cisgender
male and female speech, fail to authentically represent nonbinary
identities. I will then present a case study of a nonbinary SGD user who
used three synthetic voices constructed from gender expansive speakers
over the course of a week, documenting their experiences in daily
journal entries. Finally, I’ll examine the impact of inclusive voice
design and community-informed research on identity affirmation and
communication efficacy, drawing from the case study’s findings. These
insights underscore the critical need for gender expansive synthetic
voices that prioritize both gender affirmation and expressiveness, with
far-reaching implications for voice technology and user engagement.
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Maxwell Hope (he/they) recently earned a PhD from the University
of Delaware, where his dissertation explored the creation, perception,
and use of gender expansive synthetic voices. By day, they work at the
U.S. Census Bureau, focusing on usability testing and data science; by
night, they continue to conduct speech science research, deeply rooted
in community-driven principles. They have three cats: Hoagie, Helena and
Hensley.