What is it about?

Voice is a major characteristic of computer-based agents, interfaces, environments, and systems. Research on "the voice of the machine" goes back decades. Recent interest in voice assistants and smart speakers, especially thanks to advances in artificial intelligence (AI), have led to a surge in devices that rely on computer voice and their study. We surveyed the literature, covering 89 papers over 24 years. We mapped out the state of the art, especially in terms of voice characteristics, the effects of these characteristics on people, and the relationship between machine voice and body. We discovered evidence for a recent shift in interest on computer voice, which we call the "vocaloid line."

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Why is it important?

Voice is increasingly becoming a major factor in people's with computer-based technologies. We must understand what features of computer voice are important, for whom, in what situations, and with what forms of technology. Our work brings together research from a plethora of disciplines, irrespective of the type of technology or machine or device or interface. We provide several ideas on what designers should consider when crafting vocal machines as well as what researchers should focus on next. In particular, we illuminate several voice and body intersections that remain under-explored industrially and academically.

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We're moving towards a world in which machines talk to us as if they are people too. We know that voice, even synthetic computer voices, can influence our attitudes and behaviour. We should make moves towards updating the older literature, replicating previous studies with the newest technologies, and exploring new possibilities for machine voice and body.

Dr. Katie Seaborn
Tokyo Institute of Technology

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This page is a summary of: Voice in Human–Agent Interaction, ACM Computing Surveys, May 2022, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery),
DOI: 10.1145/3386867.
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