Our Voices on Cell Phone
Jul 12, 2015 13:39
Have you misunderstood someone's voice on your cell phone?
Actually, it's a natural thing.
The voice which you have heard is a kind of synthesized voice.
Around three thousand voices are registered on the codebook, and the most similar voice is chosen based on the characteristic of speaker's voice and played while we are talking.
Since our voice data are too enormous, this technology called "CELP" has been used.
Therefore, if there are two persons who have a similar voice, it will be so difficult to distinguish them in dependence upon their voices.
Actually, it's a natural thing.
The voice which you have heard is a kind of synthesized voice.
Around three thousand voices are registered on the codebook, and the most similar voice is chosen based on the characteristic of speaker's voice and played while we are talking.
Since our voice data are too enormous, this technology called "CELP" has been used.
Therefore, if there are two persons who have a similar voice, it will be so difficult to distinguish them in dependence upon their voices.
No. 1 Sharu's correction
- Therefore, if there are two persons who have a similar voice, it will be so difficult to distinguish them in dependence upon their voices.
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Therefore, if there are two persons/people who have a similar voice, it will be so difficult to distinguish them in dependence upon their voices.
"Persons" is not incorrect but "people" is most commonly used.
Interesting information :)
kanotown
Thank you so much for the correction and your comment! :D
Thank you so much for the correction and your comment! :D
Sharu
いえいえ~~
いえいえ~~
No. 2 Timmy's correction
- Have you misunderstood someone's voice on your cell phone?
- Have you (ever) misunderstood someone's voice (when talking) on your cell phone?
- Around three thousand voices are registered on the codebook, and the most similar voice is chosen based on the characteristic of speaker's voice and played while we are talking.
- Around three thousand voices (or: voice/speech patterns) are registered on the codebook, and the most similar voice is chosen based on the characteristic of speaker's voice and played while we are talking.
Interesting!
kanotown
Thank you very much for correcting my post! :)
Thank you very much for correcting my post! :)
Timmy
You are welcome!
You are welcome!