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  2. Audio deepfake - Wikipedia

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    Speech synthesis includes text-to-speech, which aims to transform the text into acceptable and natural speech in real-time, [33] making the speech sound in line with the text input, using the rules of linguistic description of the text. A classical system of this type consists of three modules: a text analysis model, an acoustic model, and a ...

  3. Audio restoration - Wikipedia

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    Media content owners have come to recognize the importance of having clean sound on their products to enhance the commercial value of their media assets. The byproduct of these restoration efforts is that many audio sources are brought into the digital world and preserved for future use.

  4. Synthetic media - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic media (also known as AI-generated media, [1] [2] media produced by generative AI, [3] personalized media, personalized content, [4] and colloquially as deepfakes [5]) is a catch-all term for the artificial production, manipulation, and modification of data and media by automated means, especially through the use of artificial intelligence algorithms, such as for the purpose of ...

  5. Media manipulation - Wikipedia

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    Visual media can be transformed through photo manipulation, commonly called "photoshopping." This can make a product, person, or idea seem more appealing. Specific product features are highlighted to attract and persuade the public, and specific editing tools are used to enhance the photo.

  6. Diamond Cut Audio Restoration Tools - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Cut Audio Restoration Tools (DC-Art) was originally a private venture by R&D engineer Craig Maier and software engineer Rick Carlson. Developed in the early 1990s, the original concept was conceived in an attempt to preserve the extensive Edison Lateral collection of test pressing recordings held at the Edison National Historic Site in West Orange, New Jersey.

  7. Digital audio - Wikipedia

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    A sound wave, in red, represented digitally, in blue (after sampling and 4-bit quantization). Digital audio technologies are used in the recording, manipulation, mass-production, and distribution of sound, including recordings of songs, instrumental pieces, podcasts, sound effects, and other sounds.

  8. Audio editing software - Wikipedia

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    Edit the start time, stop time, and duration of any sound on the audio timeline. Fade into or out of a clip (e.g. an S-fade out during applause after a performance), or between clips (e.g. crossfading between takes). Mix multiple sound sources/tracks, combine them at various volume levels and pan from channel to channel to one or more output tracks

  9. Video manipulation - Wikipedia

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    Video manipulation is a type of media manipulation that targets digital video using video processing and video editing techniques. The applications of these methods range from educational videos [ 1 ] to videos aimed at ( mass ) manipulation and propaganda , a straightforward extension of the long-standing possibilities of photo manipulation .

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