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Time after time

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Phonemes are to speech what letters are to writing

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There are 44 of them

Consonants Vowels R – controlled vowels Diagraphs

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Capture a person’s voice pronouncing

each phoneme…

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…throw in a few sentences

for intonation…

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…and you have the building blocks of their

voice.

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Which is exactly what Voicebox does

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It uses the microphone in your phone to capture the building blocks of your voice

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Five simple stages of phoneme capture and the core voice model is built

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Why Voicebox?

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CapturingEmotions.

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Plutchik's wheel of emotions.8 Basic Emotions each with 3 levels of intensity:

• Joy• Trust• Fear• Surprise• Sadness• Disgust• Anger• Anticipation

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Phone Call.

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Collect raw emotions, label them and translate into future applications.

Phone Call: pick up on test words

Record & Report on

Wavelengths

Survey on Results

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The Emotional Assessment• Notification following the phone calls

• Name your predominant emotion of the conversation

• Rate your emotion in terms of intensity (scale assessment from 1 to 3, where 3 is most intense)

• Pinpoint on a time scale when (beginning/middle/end) was the emotion most prominent in your voice

• Iterative assessment

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Iterative Assessment over time =

Personalisation.

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Using Voicebox

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“…and don’t worry about losing. If it is right, it

happens – the main thing is not to hurry. Nothing

good gets away.”John Steinbeck. A Life in Letters

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“Your voice is part of your identity and if this

technique can help you recover it and

communicate in a natural way your quality of life

could be much improved.”Professor Phil Green, Speech and Hearing Research Group, University of Sheffield

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“We all take our voices for granted, but it is not until we lose them that

we realise what a marvellous gift the voice

is.”Bernadette Chapman, Laryngectomy Patient

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