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Auteurs principaux: Sanchez, Ariadna, Ross, Alice, Markl, Nina
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Publié: 2024
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author Sanchez, Ariadna
Ross, Alice
Markl, Nina
author_facet Sanchez, Ariadna
Ross, Alice
Markl, Nina
contents This paper presents a review of 107 research papers relating to speech and sex or gender in ISCA Interspeech publications between 2013 and 2023. We note the scarcity of work on this topic and find that terminology, particularly the word gender, is used in ways that are underspecified and often out of step with the prevailing view in social sciences that gender is socially constructed and is a spectrum as opposed to a binary category. We draw attention to the potential problems that this can cause for already marginalised groups, and suggest some questions for researchers to ask themselves when undertaking work on speech and gender.
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spellingShingle Beyond the binary: Limitations and possibilities of gender-related speech technology research
Sanchez, Ariadna
Ross, Alice
Markl, Nina
Computation and Language
Sound
Audio and Speech Processing
This paper presents a review of 107 research papers relating to speech and sex or gender in ISCA Interspeech publications between 2013 and 2023. We note the scarcity of work on this topic and find that terminology, particularly the word gender, is used in ways that are underspecified and often out of step with the prevailing view in social sciences that gender is socially constructed and is a spectrum as opposed to a binary category. We draw attention to the potential problems that this can cause for already marginalised groups, and suggest some questions for researchers to ask themselves when undertaking work on speech and gender.
title Beyond the binary: Limitations and possibilities of gender-related speech technology research
topic Computation and Language
Sound
Audio and Speech Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.13335