theLanguageSprite
theLanguageSprite t1_j7relsn wrote
Reply to [D] Which is the fastest and lightweight ultra realistic TTS for real-time voice cloning? by akshaysri0001
You have to pay to use the api and it’s completely closed source but resemble.ai works pretty well
theLanguageSprite t1_iwln4ab wrote
Reply to comment by Ordinary_Style_7641 in [D] Simple Questions Thread by AutoModerator
Do you have a labelled dataset? If not you’d need to create one. If you have a corpus of tweets labelled cat, dog, and neither, you could train a transformer or an RNN to do this
theLanguageSprite t1_iwlkxv1 wrote
Reply to comment by KingB2k19 in [D] Simple Questions Thread by AutoModerator
You probably want a random forest. There should be stuff in python’s s scikitlearn module. Make sure to put aside about 10 percent of the data for validation
theLanguageSprite t1_itx9dny wrote
Reply to comment by Hav0cHarm0ny in [D] Simple Questions Thread by AutoModerator
Do you have a discord? If you pm me I’ll add you on discord and I can at least get you started with python and deep learning
theLanguageSprite t1_itwzlun wrote
Reply to comment by NewSomewhere5062 in [D] Simple Questions Thread by AutoModerator
There’s a tensorflow tutorial for classifying mnist handwritten digits with a vanilla neural net. If you get that working and understand what it’s doing, move on to the tutorial on convolutional neural nets
theLanguageSprite t1_ircqj3w wrote
Reply to comment by NotASuicidalRobot in [D] What is left after machine learning takes over creative endeavors? by NotASuicidalRobot
We already know exactly what’s going’s to happen because it’s happened before. Before photography was invented, making portraits was a thriving industry, but once it became clear that no human could paint with as much detail and realism as a camera could, the industry died and the only people still making portraits were the people who did it out of love of the art, not for the money. It’ll be the same with art to varying degrees. Also, many people consider photography an art so in 20 years we’ll probably think about using ai the same way
theLanguageSprite t1_iqxs1u4 wrote
Reply to comment by VectorSpaceModel in [D] Is there a way to distinguish different human voices from 1 audio file ? by Ok-Air4027
would you have to train this on your data before you ran inference? or could the model be used out of the box?
theLanguageSprite t1_j7rgvme wrote
Reply to comment by geeky_username in [N] Google: An Important Next Step On Our AI Journey by EducationalCicada
Artificial general intelligence at this time of human development at this level of hardware, localized entirely within your warehouse?