Aligning Stuttered-Speech Research with End-User Needs: Scoping Review, Survey, and Guidelines

April 22, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท ๐Ÿ› Interspeech 2026

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Authors Hawau Olamide Toyin, Mutiah Apampa, Toluwani Aremu, Humaid Alblooshi, Ana Rita Valente, Gonรงalo Leal, Zhengjun Yue, Zeerak Talat, Hanan Aldarmaki arXiv ID 2604.20535 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Cross-listed cs.HC Citations 0 Venue Interspeech 2026
Abstract
Atypical speech is receiving greater attention in speech technology research, but much of this work unfolds with limited interdisciplinary dialogue. For stuttered speech in particular, it is widely recognised that current speech recognition systems fall short in practice, and current evaluation methods and research priorities are not systematically grounded in end-user experiences and needs. In this work, we analyse these gaps through 1) a scoping review of papers that deal with stuttered speech and 2) a survey of 70 stakeholders, including adults who stutter and speech-language pathologists. By analysing these two perspectives, we propose a taxonomy of stuttered-speech research, identify where current research directions diverge from the needs articulated by stakeholders, and conclude by outlining concrete guidelines and directions towards addressing the real needs of the stuttering community.
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