Gender-Ambiguous Voice Agents for Mitigating Gender Bias in Voice User Interfaces in the Context of Autonomous Driving

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Main Author: Tymburibá Elian, Matheus
Publication Date: 2025
Other Authors: Vecchieti, Luiz Felipe, Yamanaka, Toshimasa
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Estudos em Design (Online)
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Summary: Lately, Voice User Interfaces (VUIs) have been widely applied in smart devices. However, the current design of the voice agents used by these systems have resulted in harmful gender bias during this human-computer interaction. To reduce this bias, gender ambiguous voice agents have been considered as a potential solution. This exploratory study aims to investigate the effects of user gender and the application of gender ambiguous voice agents in VUIs. An online experiment (N=50) investigates the perception of four usability factors in the context of multiple automated driving scenarios. Users are presented with two types of gender ambiguous voice agents and two types of wording for each message to evaluate each scenario. Our findings reveal that using gender ambiguous voice agents in VUIs significantly closes the gap in scores between user genders and that the user’s gender has no significant effect on the perception of usability factors.
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spelling Gender-Ambiguous Voice Agents for Mitigating Gender Bias in Voice User Interfaces in the Context of Autonomous DrivingGender-Ambiguous Voice Agents for Mitigating Gender Bias in Voice User Interfaces in the Context of Autonomous DrivingUser Experience Design, User Interface Design, Voice User Interfaces, Voice Agents, Gender Ambiguous VoiceUser Experience Design, User Interface Design, Voice User Interfaces, Voice Agents, Gender Ambiguous VoiceLately, Voice User Interfaces (VUIs) have been widely applied in smart devices. However, the current design of the voice agents used by these systems have resulted in harmful gender bias during this human-computer interaction. To reduce this bias, gender ambiguous voice agents have been considered as a potential solution. This exploratory study aims to investigate the effects of user gender and the application of gender ambiguous voice agents in VUIs. An online experiment (N=50) investigates the perception of four usability factors in the context of multiple automated driving scenarios. Users are presented with two types of gender ambiguous voice agents and two types of wording for each message to evaluate each scenario. Our findings reveal that using gender ambiguous voice agents in VUIs significantly closes the gap in scores between user genders and that the user’s gender has no significant effect on the perception of usability factors.Lately, Voice User Interfaces (VUIs) have been widely applied in smart devices. However, the current design of the voice agents used by these systems have resulted in harmful gender bias during this human-computer interaction. To reduce this bias, gender ambiguous voice agents have been considered as a potential solution. This exploratory study aims to investigate the effects of user gender and the application of gender ambiguous voice agents in VUIs. An online experiment (N=50) investigates the perception of four usability factors in the context of multiple automated driving scenarios. Users are presented with two types of gender ambiguous voice agents and two types of wording for each message to evaluate each scenario. Our findings reveal that using gender ambiguous voice agents in VUIs significantly closes the gap in scores between user genders and that the user’s gender has no significant effect on the perception of usability factors. Associação Estudos em DesignTymburibá Elian, MatheusVecchieti, Luiz FelipeYamanaka, Toshimasa2025-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://estudosemdesign.emnuvens.com.br/design/article/view/209610.35522/eed.v33i1.2096Estudos em Design; v. 33, n. 1 (2025)1983-196X0104-424910.35522/eed.v33i1reponame:Estudos em Design (Online)instname:Associação Estudos em Designinstacron:EDESIGNporhttps://estudosemdesign.emnuvens.com.br/design/article/view/2096/635Direitos autorais 2025 Matheus Tymburibá Elian, Luiz Felipe Vecchieti, Toshimasa Yamanakainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-03-31T21:10:35Zoai:eed.emnuvens.com.br:article/2096Revistahttps://estudosemdesign.emnuvens.com.br/design/indexONGhttps://estudosemdesign.emnuvens.com.br/design/oaiedesign@puc-rio.br1983-196X0104-4249opendoar:2025-03-31T21:10:35Estudos em Design (Online) - Associação Estudos em Designfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gender-Ambiguous Voice Agents for Mitigating Gender Bias in Voice User Interfaces in the Context of Autonomous Driving
Gender-Ambiguous Voice Agents for Mitigating Gender Bias in Voice User Interfaces in the Context of Autonomous Driving
title Gender-Ambiguous Voice Agents for Mitigating Gender Bias in Voice User Interfaces in the Context of Autonomous Driving
spellingShingle Gender-Ambiguous Voice Agents for Mitigating Gender Bias in Voice User Interfaces in the Context of Autonomous Driving
Tymburibá Elian, Matheus
User Experience Design, User Interface Design, Voice User Interfaces, Voice Agents, Gender Ambiguous Voice
User Experience Design, User Interface Design, Voice User Interfaces, Voice Agents, Gender Ambiguous Voice
title_short Gender-Ambiguous Voice Agents for Mitigating Gender Bias in Voice User Interfaces in the Context of Autonomous Driving
title_full Gender-Ambiguous Voice Agents for Mitigating Gender Bias in Voice User Interfaces in the Context of Autonomous Driving
title_fullStr Gender-Ambiguous Voice Agents for Mitigating Gender Bias in Voice User Interfaces in the Context of Autonomous Driving
title_full_unstemmed Gender-Ambiguous Voice Agents for Mitigating Gender Bias in Voice User Interfaces in the Context of Autonomous Driving
title_sort Gender-Ambiguous Voice Agents for Mitigating Gender Bias in Voice User Interfaces in the Context of Autonomous Driving
author Tymburibá Elian, Matheus
author_facet Tymburibá Elian, Matheus
Vecchieti, Luiz Felipe
Yamanaka, Toshimasa
author_role author
author2 Vecchieti, Luiz Felipe
Yamanaka, Toshimasa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tymburibá Elian, Matheus
Vecchieti, Luiz Felipe
Yamanaka, Toshimasa
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv User Experience Design, User Interface Design, Voice User Interfaces, Voice Agents, Gender Ambiguous Voice
User Experience Design, User Interface Design, Voice User Interfaces, Voice Agents, Gender Ambiguous Voice
topic User Experience Design, User Interface Design, Voice User Interfaces, Voice Agents, Gender Ambiguous Voice
User Experience Design, User Interface Design, Voice User Interfaces, Voice Agents, Gender Ambiguous Voice
description Lately, Voice User Interfaces (VUIs) have been widely applied in smart devices. However, the current design of the voice agents used by these systems have resulted in harmful gender bias during this human-computer interaction. To reduce this bias, gender ambiguous voice agents have been considered as a potential solution. This exploratory study aims to investigate the effects of user gender and the application of gender ambiguous voice agents in VUIs. An online experiment (N=50) investigates the perception of four usability factors in the context of multiple automated driving scenarios. Users are presented with two types of gender ambiguous voice agents and two types of wording for each message to evaluate each scenario. Our findings reveal that using gender ambiguous voice agents in VUIs significantly closes the gap in scores between user genders and that the user’s gender has no significant effect on the perception of usability factors.
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