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(replacing a 404 link to gl.ict.usc.edu with a 1-page abstract about the same process at ict.usc.edu, though this one does not correctly indicate that the model they made was 7D and not 3D (XYZ + 2 for incoming light + 2 for outgoing light))
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=== Wikipedia links about digital sound-alikes ===
=== Wikipedia links about digital sound-alikes ===
* [[w:Speech synthesis#Digital sound-alikes|Speech synthesis § Digital sound-alikes]]
* [[w:Adobe Voco]]
* [[w:Adobe Voco]]
* Google [[w:WaveNet]]
* Google [[w:WaveNet]]

Revision as of 20:11, 9 April 2020

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Syntheses

Digital look-alikes

Links about digital look-alikes

Wikipedia links about digital look-alikes

Digital sound-alikes

Wikipedia links about digital sound-alikes

Other contenders to create digital sound-alikes

As of 2019, these speech synthesis in most use scenarios does not yet fool a human because the results contain tell tale signs that give it away as a speech synthesizer.

GANs

Links about StyleGAN

Protective measures

Voice changers

List of voice changers

Multi-platform

  • pyvoicechanger is a real time microphone voice changer app for Python 3.6+
  • SOX is available for all OS and is usually pre-installed on Linux. Sox is a general purpose audio software, so configuration work is needed to enable the voice changers.

Windows