More Replacement Parts: Computer Voice Upgrades? Research From UofA

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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