Hmmm, if you're going after blind folks, survey monkey, with those ajaxy
non-radio button like things wasn't a smart option. Also, for me at
least, the samples were much too slow and the questions weren't
meaningful. I keep my jfw anywhere between 70 and 100 percent
(depending on what I'm doing), and assign emotions to the speakers
myself based on context, just like when a sighted person reads text.
That was sort of like holding up cards with printing (in a too large
font) on them and asking for the emotional context of the printing. I
suspect the data you get is going to be randomized by people's current
feelings towards doctors, post offices, and dinner. It might have
helped slightly if you had used another language for the text, at least
in that regard.
Tasha Raella Chemel wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for the off topic post.
As part of my linguistics class at Brown, I am conducting a survey
on the emotional qualities people perceive when listening to a
speech synthesiser. My online survey should take you no more than 20
minutes to complete and I would really appreciate your help. The links
to the survey are below. Please choose either the July to December or
the January to June link based on your birth month. If you have any
questions about the survey, please feel free to email me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Also, please
feel free to pass this on to any one you think would be intrested
(blind or sighted).
Tasha
Jan-June:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=454843671754
July-Dec:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=103063672407
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