The date and sourceI definitely heard that there are enough existing samples of Majel's voice that the DSC people will be able to come up with a computerized "virtual Majel" that can say any line.
There are a few new software that could be used.Roddenberry.com tweeted today that Majel's voice was recorded phonetically before she passed, and that they've been working for years to get it functional for things like Siri -- and that they're currently seeing if they can get it to work for Discovery.
https://thenextweb.com/tech/2017/06...te-speech-language-using-voice/#.tnw_VHn1g0PXcapturing a voice at the company’s studio takes about two hours and generating a range of modulation and translation capabilities could take between a week to several months.
https://www.theverge.com/2017/4/24/15406882/ai-voice-synthesis-copy-human-speech-lyrebirdProject VoCo requires at least 20 minutes of sample audio before it can mimic a voice, Lyrebird cuts this requirements down to just 60 seconds. The results certainly aren’t indistinguishable from human speech, but they’re impressive
https://www.theverge.com/2016/9/9/12860866/google-deepmind-wavenet-ai-text-to-speech-synthesisGoogle’s DeepMind artificial intelligence has produced what could be some of the most realistic-sounding machine speech yet. WaveNet, as the system is called, generates voices by sampling real human speech and directly modeling audio waveforms based on it,
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