Mixed-Cultural Speech for Intelligent Virtual Agents - the Impact of Different Non-Native Accents Using Natural or Synthetic Speech in the English Language

David Obremski, Helena Babette Hering, Paula Friedrich, Birgit Lugrin
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This paper presents an exploratory study investigating the impact of non-native accented speech on the perception of Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVAs). In an online study, native English speakers watched a video of an IVA holding a monologue whilst speaking English with either a Spanish, Hindi or Mandarin accent that was either recorded by native speakers of that respective language (natural speech) or synthetically generated (synthetic speech). The results showed a significant impact of naturalness of speech on the IVAs perceived warmth and a significant interaction of accent and naturalness of speech on its perceived competence. The naturalness of speech impacted the participants’ perception of the IVA as a non-native speaker of English, and the correctness of the attributed mother tongue in the Spanish and the Mandarin accent condition. These results are a valuable contribution to research on mixed-cultural IVAs in general and non-native speech as a cultural cue more specifically.
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智能虚拟代理的混合文化语音——不同非母语口音使用英语自然或合成语音的影响
本文提出了一项探索性研究,探讨了非母语口音语音对智能虚拟代理(IVAs)感知的影响。在一项在线研究中,以英语为母语的人观看了一段视频,视频中IVA一边用西班牙语、印度语或普通话口音说英语,一边进行独白,视频由各自语言的母语人士录制(自然语音)或合成(合成语音)。结果表明,语音的自然度对语音感知的温暖度有显著影响,口音和语音的自然度对语音感知的能力有显著的交互作用。语言的自然程度影响了被试作为非英语母语者的感知,以及在西班牙语和普通话口音条件下归因母语的正确性。这些结果对研究混合文化IVAs以及更具体地将非母语语言作为文化线索的研究做出了宝贵贡献。
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