Speech After Gender: A Trans-Feminine Perspective on Next Steps for Speech Science and Technology
As experts in voice modification, trans-feminine gender-affirming voice teachers have unique perspectives on voice that confound current understandings of speaker identity. To demonstrate this, we present the Versatile Voice Dataset (VVD), a collection of three speakers modifying their voices along...
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Zusammenfassung: | As experts in voice modification, trans-feminine gender-affirming voice
teachers have unique perspectives on voice that confound current understandings
of speaker identity. To demonstrate this, we present the Versatile Voice
Dataset (VVD), a collection of three speakers modifying their voices along
gendered axes. The VVD illustrates that current approaches in speaker modeling,
based on categorical notions of gender and a static understanding of vocal
texture, fail to account for the flexibility of the vocal tract. Utilizing
publicly-available speaker embeddings, we demonstrate that gender
classification systems are highly sensitive to voice modification, and speaker
verification systems fail to identify voices as coming from the same speaker as
voice modification becomes more drastic. As one path towards moving beyond
categorical and static notions of speaker identity, we propose modeling
individual qualities of vocal texture such as pitch, resonance, and weight. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2407.07235 |