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Remember the whole, "Hey Mister DJ" on Star Academy? Her accent is priceless; I can't get enough of it. Its even the ringer on my cellular.
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Fourier would be proud. French too!
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Cool. I wonder what kind of resolution would be required in order for a visual representation of a voice would need to be to make it uniquely identifiable to a person, Alizée for example...
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Welcome
bienvenue a lily town valley... <3
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Even so, the resolution necessary is likely beyond anything that digital can even attain in theory. Maybe once quantum computing becomes mainstream
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"mais les baisers d`alizee son de vraies gourmandises"
i would love to see if that`s true
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If you sample at about 40 KHz you can pretty much capture all the frequency content of the instantaneous voice print. Sample over a time interval and you will capture that voice print over an enunciation period. Given an inventory of existing samples already recorded, it is not difficult to process a voice match unique to an individual.
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It's not exactly my favorite, it's just her accent is so when she sings this...
Amélie has gold for every soul Amélie was told to be my angel Amélie has melted every stone Loving Amélie, coming from heaven |
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in the En Concert dvd the line: J’suis pas belle
the irony was overwhelming.
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Was that what the dude in teh front row had writen on the paper?
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