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===== Noufi, C., May, L., & Berger, J. (2023). Context, Perception, Production: A Model of Vocal Persona. ''PsyArXiv. July'', ''28''. ===== * Summary: This article introduces a contextualized production-perception model of vocal persona, developed through qualitative analysis of interviews with voice and performance experts. It emphasizes the influence of context on an individual's vocal expression, reflecting the intricacies of human communication. * RQ: What is the relationship between context, vocal expression, and identity? * Hypothesis: It is a qualititative study and does not hve a formulated hypothesis. Instead of attempting to falsify a hypothesis as in most quantitative studies, it explores answers to the research question through thematic analysis. * Conclusion: Speakers actively select different vocal personas and adjust relevant vocal expressions in response to the surrounding context, facilitating a transition in the perception of persona. * Critical observations: The proposal of the vocal persona model and general conclusions are based on interviews with 21 voice and performance experts, which may have limitations in terms of subjective bias and generalizability beyond this specific context. * Relevance: This study underscores the necessity for speakers to adapt their speaking styles to accommodate different social contexts, highlighting the significance of context in vocal expression. It proposes the incorporation of vocal persona into expressive vocal synthesis with a three-spoke model and a framework for persona-guided vocalization, enriching the framework of TTS naturalness and expressiveness.
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