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Speech-to-Speech Conversion For Voice Branding

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“AI gave Val Kilmer his voice back” - The Washington Post
Usecase: Give back the ability to speak in your own voice

“James Earl Jones Gives His Blessing to AI recreation of Darth Vader Voice” -TECHSPOT
Usecase:Clone celebrity voices for brand expansion and engagement

Voice cloning is gaining popularity for its many use cases. A recent famous example is Val Kilmer’s voice being cloned from his archived audio files in order for him to dialogue in his own voice for the movie Top Gun Maverick.  As was the case with Kilmer, the AI technology to generate voice clones may have positive implications for those who have lost their natural ability to speak. Another use case growing in popularity includes media companies that want to regenerate celebrity voices. For example, James Earl Jones recently gave his blessing to use his voice clone for the mini-series Obi-Wan Kenobi. 

 

Other possible use cases include companies and brands which desire voice-overs for games, branding, and educational material to name a few. At least one projection of the voice-cloning market suggests growth of up to 932 million dollars by 2027, up from 224 million in 2020.

 

Our team is proposing to research some of the latest open-source speech-to-speech technologies in order to provide a level of transparency about the state of voice-cloning which is not available through commercial companies currently working on this problem. Specifically, we implemented two AI models in order to discover the amount of voice data needed to train our models to generate quality voice clones.  The details of the two architectures we tested are included below.

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AMPLIFIED-SPECIFIC VALUE PROPOSITION

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