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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: In this talk\, we will explore the fascinating domain
  of human voice profiling\, a field at the confluence of voice forensics a
 nd artificial intelligence (AI) that I have been developing since 2014. Th
 e human voice serves as a unique and dynamic biometric signature\, rich in
  personal information and responsive to a variety of influencing factors. 
 This presentation will chart the evolution of voice profiling techniques
 —from traditional signal processing to advanced AI-driven methods—high
 lighting the key methodologies used to delve deeper and deeper into the hu
 man persona through voice. These methodologies essentially emerge by conne
 cting the dots between a wide range of areas—from physics and biomechani
 cs to machine learning and AI\, to cytogenetics and genomics. As we naviga
 te through the complexities and mysteries of the human voice\, as a biomet
 ric identifier and a medium to infer the speaker&#39;s state\, we uncover its 
 profound implications for future human-machine interactions. As the world 
 progresses towards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) — we also speak
  of its physical embodiments. We will discuss why the science of human pro
 filing is expected to play a pivotal role in embodied AGI systems of the f
 uture.\n\nSpeaker(s): \, Rita Singh\n\nRoom: Conference Rooms\, 130 North 
 Bellefield Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, United States
LOCATION:Room: Conference Rooms\, 130 North Bellefield Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, 
 Pennsylvania\, United States
ORGANIZER:bpalan@pitt.edu
SEQUENCE:14
SUMMARY:Profiling Humans from Their Voice: A Journey from the Past to Futur
 e Generation Technologies
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/408756
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;Abstract:&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; In thi
 s talk\, we will explore the fascinating domain of human voice profiling\,
  a field at the confluence of voice forensics and artificial intelligence 
 (AI) that I have been developing since 2014. The human voice serves as a u
 nique and dynamic biometric signature\, rich in personal information and r
 esponsive to a variety of influencing factors. This presentation will char
 t the evolution of voice profiling techniques&amp;mdash\;from traditional sign
 al processing to advanced AI-driven methods&amp;mdash\;highlighting the key me
 thodologies used to delve deeper and deeper into the human persona through
  voice. These methodologies essentially emerge by connecting the dots betw
 een a wide range of areas&amp;mdash\;from physics and biomechanics to machine 
 learning and AI\, to cytogenetics and genomics. As we navigate through the
  complexities and mysteries of the human voice\, as a biometric identifier
  and a medium to infer the speaker&#39;s state\, we uncover its profound impli
 cations for future human-machine interactions. As the world progresses tow
 ards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) &amp;mdash\; we also speak of its p
 hysical embodiments. We will discuss why the science of human profiling is
  expected to play a pivotal role in embodied AGI systems of the future.&lt;/p
 &gt;
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