This terrific article from the Voice of America’s Ted Landphair about UA researcher Brad Story about the medical (and entertainment and business) applications of cybervoices. Photo: photos.com Artificial speech will one day be so advanced that it could be difficult to differentiate beween real and made-up sound. At a University of Arizona laboratory, Professor Brad Story analyzes the voices of singers, actors and public speakers both live and on audio tape.
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More Replacement Parts: Computer Voice Upgrades? Research From UofA
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