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Digital sound-alikes: Difference between revisions

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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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When it cannot be determined by human testing, is some synthesized recording a simulation of some person's speech, or is it a recording made of that person's actual real voice, it is a '''digital sound-alike'''.  
<center><big>Latest version of this article can be found in [https://stop-synthetic-filth.org/wiki/Synthetic_human-like_fakes#Digital_sound-alikes '''Synthetic human-like fakes''' § '''Digital sound-alikes''' at the stop-synthetic-filth.org wiki]</big></center>
 
When it cannot be determined by human testing whether some fake voice is a synthetic fake of some person's voice, or is it an actual recording made of that person's actual real voice, it is a '''digital sound-alike'''.  




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