Microsoft software translates speech to another language

Microsoft software translates speech to another language
Microsoft demos promising speech translation software.

The software synthesizes speech in a foreign language but keeps it in a voice that sounds like yours. It was demonstrated at Microsoft's Redmond, Washington, campus on Tuesday by research scientist Frank Soong.



He was able to show the software reading out text in Spanish using the voice of his boss Rick Rashid, and then demonstrated a Mandarin translation using the voice of Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer, Craig Mundie.

"For a monolingual speaker traveling in a foreign country, we'll do speech recognition followed by translation, followed by the final text to speech output [in] a different language, but still in his own voice," said Soong.

The new software could be used to help students learning a foreign language too. The system needs about an hour of training to develop a model capable of reading out in a person's voice.

Hear demonstrations of translations at MIT's Technology Review website.

Written by: James Delahunty @ 11 Mar 2012 11:14
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  • 3 comments
  • A5J4DX

    great things are yet to come

    11.3.2012 12:35 #1

  • i1der

    Sorry this have been done by google with Google translation conversation mode on Android phones months ago, i use all the time for fun

    11.3.2012 20:00 #2

  • Jimathome

    So now we know where Dr Noonian Soong came from !

    12.3.2012 10:34 #3

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