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AI and speech: how artificial intelligence can help paralyzed people communicate again

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How speech AI can help paralyzed people to regain their voices. Paralysis is a condition that affects millions of people around the world, causing them to lose the ability to move or control some or all of their body parts. Paralysis can result from various causes, such as spinal cord injury, stroke, brain injury, or neurodegenerative diseases. Depending on the location and extent of the damage, paralysis can affect different functions of the body, including speech. Speech is one of the most important forms of human communication, allowing us to express our thoughts, feelings, and needs. Speech also plays a vital role in our social interactions, personal relationships, and professional activities. Losing the ability to speak can have a devastating impact on one's quality of life, self-esteem, and mental health. Fortunately, advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and neuroscience have opened new possibilities for restoring speech function in paralyzed people, First, let's un...

Voice Biometrics: The Future of Identification

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Voice Biometrics: An Overview Voice biometrics is the science and technology of using a person's voice as a unique identifier for various purposes, such as authentication, identification, and verification. Voice biometrics relies on the fact that human voice characteristics are influenced by both physiological and behavioural factors, such as the shape and size of the vocal tract, the pitch and tone of the voice, and the speaking style and accent. By extracting and analyzing these features from a voice sample, voice biometrics can create a voiceprint that represents the speaker's identity. Voice biometrics has many applications in different domains, such as: Telephone and Internet transactions: Voice biometrics can be used to verify the identity of a caller or a user who wants to access a service or a system over the phone or the Internet. For example, voice biometrics can be used to authenticate customers who want to make a payment, check their account balance, or change their...