Video conferencing from the Titanic wreck?

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Video conferencing from the Titanic wreck?


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A researcher has introduced video conferencing expertise to one of the vital distant locations on earth: The wreck of the HMS Titanic, which is resting on the seabed 13,000 ft under the floor.

“It is as if we will now perform video conferences from the abyss,” says Alex Waibel, a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.

Scared but?

Waibel is an professional in textual content to speech expertise. Currently, the one manner for researchers exploring the Titanic wreck or different deep sea targets in submersibles to speak with the floor is by way of textual content messages despatched by sonar. Radio alerts do not work nicely underwater, presenting a communications quandary that scientists have been discovering workarounds for since WWII.

During a latest OceanGate Expeditions voyage, Waibel narrated his dive and used speech recognition expertise to transform what he was saying to transmittable messages. On the floor, the expertise Waibel and his crew pioneered then resynthesized the crude textual content messages to video utilizing AI. The outcome was a close to real-time video that used Waibel’s voice over a video that regarded like his lips shifting in sync with the phrases. These efforts are aimed toward aiding pure communication in excessive environments however may have potential in client markets as nicely. Waibel is a Zoom analysis fellow and advises the corporate’s AI analysis and language expertise improvement. 

“By deciphering and recreating pure voice communication, we try to scale back the workload of  scientists and pilots in such missions in a pure manner, regardless of the challenges imposed by salt water, operational stress, conversational dialogue and poor acoustic situation,” Waibel advised CMU’s Aaron Aupperlee.

We’ve written concerning the large advances and market progress of speech recognition, which is coming into an accelerated part of improvement and adoption throughout quite a few key sectors. Waibel’s work builds on that development with a supply mechanism that makes use of low bandwidth broadcasts (on this case by sonar) to successfully ship full, albeit synthesized, video to the top consumer.

The expertise makes use of a synthesized voice that sounds just like the speaker, constructing on advances in AI-powered textual content to speech expertise. One different potential utility of the expertise is speedy translation from one language to a different, the place an finish consumer sees a video in a understandable language that the speaker does not really know. 

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