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Feedback loop between voice to text & text to voice, what could happen? Would it be similar to "I'm sitting in a room" as the misinterpretations created between the applications and the surrounding environment would slowly corrupt the message? | Feedback loop between voice to text & text to voice, what could happen? Would it be similar to "I'm sitting in a room" as the misinterpretations created between the applications and the surrounding environment would slowly corrupt the message? | ||
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I’m dictating a message. Not because I want it to be correct, but because I want it to be misinterpreted. Each time my digital ear deciphers it, the message will be reinterpreted in two different ways; when the digital ear hears it and the digital mouth speaks it. I will prototype a feedback loop that will change the message each time it is heard or spoken. I do not know what will happen; the algorithms, or the environment will distort the message. Words will exist but the message will no longer be there. | I’m dictating a message. Not because I want it to be correct, but because I want it to be misinterpreted. Each time my digital ear deciphers it, the message will be reinterpreted in two different ways; when the digital ear hears it and the digital mouth speaks it. I will prototype a feedback loop that will change the message each time it is heard or spoken. I do not know what will happen; the algorithms, or the environment will distort the message. Words will exist but the message will no longer be there. |
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Feedback loop between voice to text & text to voice, what could happen? Would it be similar to "I'm sitting in a room" as the misinterpretations created between the applications and the surrounding environment would slowly corrupt the message?
SCRIPT
I’m dictating a message. Not because I want it to be correct, but because I want it to be misinterpreted. Each time my digital ear deciphers it, the message will be reinterpreted in two different ways; when the digital ear hears it and the digital mouth speaks it. I will prototype a feedback loop that will change the message each time it is heard or spoken. I do not know what will happen; the algorithms, or the environment will distort the message. Words will exist but the message will no longer be there.
--SPEECH TO TEXT--
loop 1 Message because I wanted to be misinterpreted a message will be reinterpreted in two different ways change the message each time or the environment will destroy the message
loop 2 I wanted to be misinterpreted the message will be reinterpreted in two different ways change the message each time or the environment will destroy the message
loop 3 Will be reinterpreted in two different ways change the message each time or the environment will destroy the message
loop 4 Change the message each time or the environment will destroy the message
--VOICE TO TEXT TO SPEECH--
loop 1 Message not because I wanted to be correct but because I wanted to be misinterpreted to repeat it in two different ways your sit on the digital mouth speaks it the back loop that will change the message each time it is heard or spoken the algorithms for the environment will distort the message but no longer will there be a mess
loop 2 Message not because I wanted to be correct but because I wanted to be misinterpreted to repeat it in two different ways were sitting on the back loop that will change the message each time it is hard when spoken the algorithms for the environment
loop3 Message not because I wanted to be correct but because I wanted to be misinterpreted to repeat it in two different ways we're sitting on the back loop that will change the message each time it is hard when spoken for the environment
loop4 Message not because I wanted to be correct but because I wanted to be misinterpreted to repeated in two different ways we are sitting on the back loop that will change the message each time it is hard when spoken for the environment
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Text to Speech: SAPI5 TTSAPP Voice: Microsoft Anna - English (United States) Rate: Middle Volume: 100% Format: 32kHz 16 Bit Mono
Speech to Text: Listnote (Android Smartphone Application)
1st Experiment (4 loops, text sent via email)(natural voice to text)
- Voice > Listnote
- SAPI5 > Listnote
- ...
- ...
2nd Experiment (voice to text)
- Original Script > SAPI5 > Listnote
- SAPI5 > Listnote
- ...
- ...