Martin Alan, Newell Christopher
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Logoped Phoniatr Vocol. 2013 Oct;38(3):96-104. doi: 10.3109/14015439.2013.809145. Epub 2013 Jul 10.
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.
本文的第一作者艾伦·马丁患有脑瘫,他使用语音输出通信辅助设备(VOCA)进行交流。本文以纽厄尔博士对马丁先生的访谈形式,描述了通过计算机语音(即VOCA)生活的个人经历。访谈聚焦于计算机化语音输出,而非VOCA的其他特性。通过呈现实际使用VOCA经历的第一手描述,旨在探讨该技术的日常实际问题以及更广泛的想象、哲学和社会学意义。基于此次访谈,作者为未来VOCA的开发提供了一套非正式的设计要求和建议。