It's nice to see some research in this area! As a person that stutters, I find these voice systems somewhere between annoying and unusable (depending on how my stutter is doing on that day).
We're using Google Meet at work and the automatic transcription is completely useless for me, it's not even remotely close. Works quite well for my colleagues.
I also have a stutter, varies from mild to severe. I wonder if work along these lines could go into a hearing device that helps you when stuttering? Not sure techniques that have been tested, but perhaps when stuck on a sound, the air piece plays the sound drawn out or the word drawn out to help you breath and get past it.
It's nice to see some research in this area! As a person that stutters, I find these voice systems somewhere between annoying and unusable (depending on how my stutter is doing on that day).
This.
We're using Google Meet at work and the automatic transcription is completely useless for me, it's not even remotely close. Works quite well for my colleagues.
As a someone with a stutter but loves to talk using voice tech sometimes induces anxiety. I hope this gets integrated into models.
More power to this young explorer!
The author is a high school student! Very impressive.
I also have a stutter, varies from mild to severe. I wonder if work along these lines could go into a hearing device that helps you when stuttering? Not sure techniques that have been tested, but perhaps when stuck on a sound, the air piece plays the sound drawn out or the word drawn out to help you breath and get past it.