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Voice banking to support individuals who use speech-generating devices: Development and evaluation of Singaporean-accented English synthetic voices and a Singapore Colloquial English recording inventory

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https://hdl.handle.net/10497/25078
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Chen, M., Hyppa-Martin, J., Bunnell, H. T., Lilley, J., Foo, C., Tan, H. W., & Lim, W. S. (2023). Voice banking to support individuals who use speech-generating devices: Development and evaluation of Singaporean-accented English synthetic voices and a Singapore Colloquial English recording inventory. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 39(4), 208-218. https://doi.org/10.1080/07434618.2023.2181213
Author
Chen, Mo 
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Hyppa-Martin, Jolene
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Bunnell, H. Timothy
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Lilley, Jason
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Foo, Celestine
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Tan, Han Wei
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Lim, Wei Shun
Abstract
Voice banking involves recording an inventory of sentences produced via natural speech. The recordings are used to create a synthetic text-to-speech voice that can be installed on speech-generating devices. This study highlights a minimally researched, clinically relevant issue surrounding the development and evaluation of Singaporean-accented English synthetic voices that were created using readily available voice banking software and hardware. Processes used to create seven unique synthetic voices that produce Singaporean-accented English, and the development of a custom Singaporean Colloquial English (SCE) recording inventory, are reviewed. The perspectives of adults who spoke SCE and banked their voices for this project are summarized and were generally positive. Finally, 100 adults familiar with SCE participated in an experiment that evaluated the intelligibility and naturalness of the Singaporean-accented synthetic voices, as well as the effect of the SCE custom inventory on listener preferences. The addition of the custom SCE inventory did not affect intelligibility or naturalness of the synthetic speech, and listeners tended to prefer the voice created with the SCE inventory when the stimulus was an SCE passage. The procedures used in this project may be helpful for interventionists who wish to create synthetic voices with accents that are not commercially available.
Keywords
  • Intelligibility

  • Naturalness

  • Preference

  • Singapore

  • Singaporean Colloquia...

  • Speech-generating dev...

  • Synthetic speech

  • Voice banking

  • Voice donor

Date Issued
2023
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Journal
Augmentative and Alternative Communication
DOI
10.1080/07434618.2023.2181213
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