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  2. Retrieval-based Voice Conversion - Wikipedia

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    Retrieval-based Voice Conversion (RVC) is an open source voice conversion AI algorithm that enables realistic speech-to-speech transformations, accurately preserving the intonation and audio characteristics of the original speaker.

  3. Audio deepfake - Wikipedia

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    DEEP-VOICE [75] is a publicly available dataset intended for research purposes to develop systems to detect when speech has been generated with neural networks through a process called Retrieval-based Voice Conversion (RVC). Preliminary research showed numerous statistically-significant differences between features found in human speech and ...

  4. RVC - Wikipedia

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    Retrieval-based Voice Conversion RVC, a Japanese record label founded as a joint venture between RCA Records and Victor Company of Japan Topics referred to by the same term

  5. FreeTTS - Wikipedia

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    It is based upon Flite. FreeTTS is an implementation of Sun's Java Speech API. FreeTTS supports end-of-speech markers. Gnopernicus uses these in a number of places: to know when text should and should not be interrupted, to better concatenate speech, and to sequence speech in different voices.

  6. VALL-E - Wikipedia

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    VALL-E is a generative artificial intelligence system for speech synthesis developed by Microsoft Research and announced on January 5, 2023. [1] It can "recreate any voice from a three-second sample clip". [2]

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  8. MBROLA - Wikipedia

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    MBROLA is speech synthesis software as a worldwide collaborative project. The MBROLA project web page provides diphone databases for many [1] spoken languages.. The MBROLA software is not a complete speech synthesis system for all those languages; the text must first be transformed into phoneme and prosodic information in MBROLA's format, and separate software (e.g. eSpeakNG) is necessary.

  9. eSpeak - Wikipedia

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    eSpeak is a free and open-source, cross-platform, compact, software speech synthesizer.It uses a formant synthesis method, providing many languages in a relatively small file size. eSpeakNG (Next Generation) is a continuation of the original developer's project with more feedback from native speakers.