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Hi there,
This idea occurred to me recently and after doing some research, I would like to propose this and see how you folks feel about it. Please also vote in the poll which will close in 31 days. Is this something you'd like? If yes, then I'll start working on it and do my best to make it work for Warcraft 3.
Found an "application" which is written in Python 3 which happens to my most fluent programming language. If my attempt is successful, it will mean this project can implement completely new written dialogues that are voiced and we don't even need to find the original voice actors/actresses!
Two options to do this:
1. Corentin Jemine's Real-Time-Voice-Cloning solution:
- Demo:
- Source codes:
CorentinJ/Real-Time-Voice-Cloning
2. The Respeecher solution made by this fine company from Urkraine:
Voice Cloning Software for Content Creators | Respeecher
The 2nd option is likely to be more professional but it will obviously cost money. So I am prioritizing the 1st unless you folks know of some ways to afford the cost from using 2nd (I don't know how much it will cost but I will reach out to them)
I am also currently a graduate student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States, focusing on data science, so there is a non-zero chance I can propose this as a class project for Applied Machine Learning to the school, such that it earns me grades. This means that other than my own passion, I have an actual reason to make it work.
I am well aware that this proposal is very experimental, has a chance to fail, and is against the current design direction that Mr. Luca / @InsaneMonster has in mind. Therefore, I will be very grateful if more of you can join me in this discussion. Anything can be changed or discussed.
Take care, my fellow Warcraft 3 fans.
p.s.: If the poll does show that you folks are interested or if @InsaneMonster gives me the green light on this, I would be glad to have teammates.
If you know Python 3 and understand how these packages work, you are welcome to join me: pandas, numpy, pathlib, os, pytorch, sklearn
This idea occurred to me recently and after doing some research, I would like to propose this and see how you folks feel about it. Please also vote in the poll which will close in 31 days. Is this something you'd like? If yes, then I'll start working on it and do my best to make it work for Warcraft 3.
Found an "application" which is written in Python 3 which happens to my most fluent programming language. If my attempt is successful, it will mean this project can implement completely new written dialogues that are voiced and we don't even need to find the original voice actors/actresses!
Two options to do this:
1. Corentin Jemine's Real-Time-Voice-Cloning solution:
- Demo:
- Source codes:
CorentinJ/Real-Time-Voice-Cloning
2. The Respeecher solution made by this fine company from Urkraine:
Voice Cloning Software for Content Creators | Respeecher
The 2nd option is likely to be more professional but it will obviously cost money. So I am prioritizing the 1st unless you folks know of some ways to afford the cost from using 2nd (I don't know how much it will cost but I will reach out to them)
I am also currently a graduate student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States, focusing on data science, so there is a non-zero chance I can propose this as a class project for Applied Machine Learning to the school, such that it earns me grades. This means that other than my own passion, I have an actual reason to make it work.
I am well aware that this proposal is very experimental, has a chance to fail, and is against the current design direction that Mr. Luca / @InsaneMonster has in mind. Therefore, I will be very grateful if more of you can join me in this discussion. Anything can be changed or discussed.
Take care, my fellow Warcraft 3 fans.
p.s.: If the poll does show that you folks are interested or if @InsaneMonster gives me the green light on this, I would be glad to have teammates.
If you know Python 3 and understand how these packages work, you are welcome to join me: pandas, numpy, pathlib, os, pytorch, sklearn
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