Massively parallel carbon-unit-based voice pattern matching

jim bell jimbell at pacifier.com
Fri Aug 9 20:51:27 PDT 1996


At 06:09 PM 8/9/96 -0700, Sandy Sandfort wrote:
>On Fri, 9 Aug 1996, jim bell wrote:
>
>> Would it be possible to modify speech to remove the identifiable 
>> characteristics which came from the speaker, and replace them
>> with those of some other person.  
>
>Equipment exists that can remove the microtremors associated with
>stress, thus defeating voice stress analysis technology. 


I wonder if such equipment is used on CSPAN and CSPAN-2?

(And that's a serious question!)



There is a relatively famous neurologist named Oliver Sacks who has written 
a series of books concerning odd brain disorders among his and other 
patients.  In one book (maybe it was, "The Man who mistook his wife for a 
hat") he describes a scene where a group of patients with the same ailment 
(maybe it was called "aphasia", but it's been a few years...) were watching 
a speech by Ronald Reagan.    As I recall, people with this ailment can't 
understand what's being said to them, but they CAN tell whether the person 
speaking is telling the truth.  (or, at least, BELIEVES he's telling the 
truth...)  

All the patients laughed at Reagan's speech.


Jim Bell
jimbell at pacifier.com






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