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2 February 2021
26 November 2019
work on the formulation of the definition
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→Timeline of digital sound-alikes: + In 2018 Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems the work 'Transfer Learning from Speaker Verification to Multispeaker Text-To-Speech Synthesis'
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starting on == Timeline of digital sound-alikes ==
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21 November 2019
+ A picture of a w:spectrogram of a male voice saying 'nineteenth century'
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move the actually realized crimes up
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13 October 2019
9 September 2019
just the URL in ref
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+ As of 2019 Symantec research knows of 3 cases where digital sound-alike technology has been used for crimes + <ref name="WaPo2019">
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5 September 2019
6 August 2019
3 April 2019
+ Merlin
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+== Examples of speech synthesis software not quite able to fool a human yet == + Lyrebird.ai + CandyVoice.com
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+ == See also in Wikipedia == + w:Speech synthesis
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→Examples of software capable to make a digital sound-alike: + link to a youtube showing the Adobe MAX 2016, where w:Adobe Voco was first demonstrated to a select audience
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+ == See also in Ban Covert Modeling! wiki ==
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+ examples of voice thieving software: w:Adobe Inc.'s Voco unreleased prototype publicly demonstrated in 2016 + w:DeepMind's w:WaveNet that was acquired by w:Google in 2014
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On digital sound-alikes
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