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You've misunderstood what you're listening to, I suggest reading the post again. The recordings at the bottom are just recordings of an old lady and a young woman.
Yeah, I understood that. The ones in the middle are generated using their voices. You don't find that amazing?
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#42How soon before you make an API available? In other words, how do I make use of Deep Voice for my own applications?
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#43Interesting. They are not TTS like we are accustomed to, they are replicating a specific persons voice with TTS. Listen to the ground-truth recordings at the bottom and then the synthesized versions above. "Fake News" is about to get a lot more compelling when you can make anyone say anything as long as you have some previous recordings of their voice.
> you can make anyone say anything as long as you have some previous recordings of their voice. That's not what this is doing. They're simply resynthesizing exactly what the person said, in the same voice. It's essentially cheating because they can use the real person's inflection. Generating correct inflection is the hardest part of speech synthesis because doing it perfectly requires a complete understanding of the…
Our work is meant to make working with TTS easier to deep learning researchers by describing a complete and trainable system that can be trained completely from data, and demonstrate that the neural vocoder substitutes can actually be deployed to streaming production servers. Future work (both by us and hopefully other groups) will make further progress for inflection synthesis!
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#44Hey there! I'm one of the authors of the paper and I'm happy to answer any questions anyone may have! Make sure to check out the paper on arxiv as well.
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#45Re: Deep Voice: Real-Time Neural Text-To-Speech
#46Hey there! I'm one of the authors of the paper and I'm happy to answer any questions anyone may have! Make sure to check out the paper on arxiv as well.
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#48does anyone know of good ways to do the opposite, speech to text?
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#49Hey there! I'm one of the authors of the paper and I'm happy to answer any questions anyone may have! Make sure to check out the paper on arxiv as well.
How close (# years?)are we to being able to replicate the voices of any given individual with sufficient samples of their voiceprint?
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#50Hey there! I'm one of the authors of the paper and I'm happy to answer any questions anyone may have! Make sure to check out the paper on arxiv as well.
How much computing power does this take. When do you see open source implementations running on mobile devices offline?