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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Living through a computer voice: A personal account

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Pages 96-104 | Received 26 Feb 2013, Accepted 22 May 2013, Published online: 10 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

Alan Martin, the first author of this paper, has cerebral palsy and uses a voice output communication aid (VOCA) to speak, and this paper describes the personal experience of living ‘through’ a computer voice (or VOCA) in the form of an interview of Mr Martin conducted by Dr Newell. The interview focuses on the computerized voice output rather than other features of the VOCA. In presenting a first-hand account of the experience of actually using VOCA, the intention is that both everyday, practical issues of the technology and broader imaginative, philosophical, and sociological implications will be explored. Based upon the interview, the authors offer an informal set of design requirements and recommendations for the development of future VOCAs.

Notes

Declaration of interest: The authors report no declarations of interests.

Notes

1. A vivid example of the capabilities of hand ‘tweaking’ may be found at http://www.loquendo.com/en/demo-center/interactive-tts-demo/(Citation21).

2. Key Stage 1: pupils are between 5 and 7 years of age.

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