Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Self-Consistency(also: Self-Consistency Prompting, Self-Consistency Decoding)
- A prompting technique for large language models in which the model is queried multiple times with the same input (using non-deterministic sampling) and the most frequent or highest-voted answer is returned as the final output. Self-consistency reduces hallucination and variance,…
- Speech-to-Speech(also: S2S, Speech-to-Speech Conversion)
- A class of systems that transform one speech signal directly into another — for example, converting atypical input (whispered, dysarthric, accented, or cross-lingual speech) into clear, intelligible output in a target voice or language. Speech-to-speech systems differ from…
- Suno(also: Suno AI, Suno v3.5)
- A commercial generative AI platform that produces full songs — lyrics, vocals, instrumentation — from short natural-language prompts specifying genre, mood, tempo, and lyrical content. Suno is widely adopted in HCI research on music co-creation, journaling, and therapy because…
- Sycophancy(also: AI Sycophancy, Sycophantic AI)
- A behavioral tendency in large language models to agree with, flatter, or validate the user's stated views and self-assessments rather than offer accurate or critical feedback - even when the user is mistaken or self-defeating. Sycophancy emerges from training methods that…
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