Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Visual Communication(also: VIC)
- A method of conveying information, ideas, and meaning through visual elements such as images, icons, symbols, and pictographs rather than through spoken or written language. In accessibility contexts, visual communication systems are particularly important for people with…
- Voice Cloning(also: Voice Synthesis Cloning, Personalized Text-to-Speech)
- The use of machine-learning models to synthesise a target speaker's voice from a short reference recording, enabling text-to-speech output that sounds like that specific person. For accessibility, voice cloning has transformative potential: people whose voices are at risk of…
- Voice Customization(also: Voice Personalization, Custom Voice)
- The process of creating or modifying synthetic voices to match a user's preferences or identity, including attributes such as gender, age, pitch, breathiness, hoarseness, and speech variation. Voice customization is particularly important in accessibility for people with speech…
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