Humanising text-to-speech through emotional expression in online courses

G Hillaire, F Iniesto, B Rienties - Journal of Interactive Media in …, 2019 - oro.open.ac.uk
Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2019oro.open.ac.uk
This paper outlines an innovative approach to evaluate the emotional content of three online
courses using the affective computing approach of prosody detection on two different text-to-
speech (TTS) voices in conjunction with human raters judging the emotional content of the
text. This work intends to establish the potential variation on the emotional delivery of online
educational resources through the use of synthetic voice, which automatically articulates text
into audio. Preliminary results from this pilot research suggest that about one out of every …
This paper outlines an innovative approach to evaluate the emotional content of three online courses using the affective computing approach of prosody detection on two different text-to-speech (TTS) voices in conjunction with human raters judging the emotional content of the text. This work intends to establish the potential variation on the emotional delivery of online educational resources through the use of synthetic voice, which automatically articulates text into audio. Preliminary results from this pilot research suggest that about one out of every three sentences (35%) in a MOOC contained emotional text and two existing assistive technology voices had poor emotional alignment when reading this text. Synthetic voices were more likely to be overly negative when considering their expression as compared to the emotional content of the text they are reading, which was most frequently neutral. We also analyzed a synthetic voice for which we configured the emotional expression to align with course text, which showed promising improvements.
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