Thursday, April 20, 2006

Did he really say that?

Scrambled Hackz is a new program designed to protect intellectual property rights does so with patented voice recognition software.

The concept is simple: Speak a sentence and choose the proper database of sound bytes. The user’s words are replaced with sounds from the database. For example: see a K-fed interview regarding his marital bliss and then make up your own words. Now he might say what we know he is thinking. “I am taking all her money and I ‘m rich, don't hate the playa hate the game!”

The way that it works is that it takes a an audio video and cuts it into 16th note pieces and gives each a voice recognition pattern and sequences them in a database. Then when a users says something it does the same exact thing and matches their 16th notes patterns to those in the database and reconstructs both the voice pattern and image. I suggest you watch the video clip.

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