The book discusses subjective ratings of quality and preference of
unknown voices and dialog partners - their likability, for example.
Human natural and artificial voices are studied in passive listening and
interactive scenarios. In this book, the background, state of research,
and contributions to the assessment and prediction of talker quality
that is constituted in voice perception and in dialog are presented.
Starting from theories and empirical findings from human interaction,
major results and approaches are transferred to the domain of
human-computer interaction (HCI). The main objective of this book is to
contribute to the evaluation of spoken interaction in humans and between
humans and computers, and in particular to the quality subsequently
attributed to the speaking system or person based on the listening and
interactive experience.
- Provides a comprehensive overview of research in evaluation of
speakers and dialog partners;
- Presents recent results on the relevance of a first passive and
interactive impression;
- Includes human and HCI evaluation results from a communicative
perspective.