Clark, L.M.H.
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- Geography and Geographical Information Science, BSc (Hons)
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- Materials Engineering at Swansea
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Key Grants and Projects
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Creating a trustworthy model for always-listening voice interfaces 2019
Funding provided by Mozilla Research
Career History
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University College Dublin
June 2017 - September 2019
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Researcher, Nottingham University
May 2016 - July 2017
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PhD, Nottingham University
October 2012 - May 2016
Affiliated Positions
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Guest Lecturer, University College Dublin
2019 - 2021
Public Engagements
Humans are starting to respect machines at work (2020). Tonya Hall & ZDNet.
Why do we gender AI? Voice tech firms move to be more inclusive (2020). The Guardian.
Smart speakers: Are you being fooled as technology advances? (2019). BBC Wales News.
Sounding too human (2019). Rhifyn 23 Inch Magazine.
Voice assistant technology is in danger of trying to be too human (2019). The Conversation.
Speech Technology and Synthesis with Leigh Clark & Benjamin R. Cowan (2019). Irish Tech News.
Invited Presentations, Lectures and Conferences
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Mind the Gap: Discussing the Role of Humanness in Speech Technology Design.
December 2019
Google, Kings Cross, London
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Menace of mimicry: how humanlike should our speech technology be?
December 2019
Swansea University
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Conversational User Interfaces.
November 2019
Dagstuhl seminar series on Conversational Search
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The State of Speech in HCI: Trends, Themes & Challenges.
February 2019
University of London
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Mapping speech research in HCI: Trends, Themes & Challenges.
January 2019
UCLIC, University College London
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The State of Speech in HCI: Trends, Themes & Challenges.
November 2018
Birmingham University
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Do we know how computers should talk to us? Exploring the concept of appropriate machinelike communication.
March 2018
University College Dublin
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“But it’s just a machine” – exploring language use and voice variation in computer speech.
October 2016
York St John University