This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2019-0097398 filed Aug. 9, 2019 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
The disclosed embodiments relate to a terminal that converts a text into a voice more effectively, and an operating method thereof.
With the development of communication technology and miniaturization of electronic devices, personal terminals are being widely used by general consumers. In particular, portable personal terminals such as smart phones or smart tablets have been widely used in recent years. Most of the terminals comprise communication functions. Users can search the internet or exchange messages with other users using terminals.
Further, with the development of miniaturized camera technology, miniaturized microphone technology, miniaturized display technology and miniaturized speaker technology, most of the terminals such as smart phones are being equipped with cameras, microphones, displays and speakers. Users can record a voice or record a video that includes a voice using terminals. Users can check the recorded voice through a speaker included in the terminal or check the recorded video through a display.
Users can transmit the voice that is currently being recorded or the video that is currently being recorded to at least one other user in real time. This at least one other user can check the video or voice that is currently being recorded by the terminal of the other user through a terminal.
According to the disclosed embodiments, a terminal that is capable of performing real time broadcasting more effectively, and an operating method thereof may be provided.
Further, according to the embodiments, a terminal that is capable of expanding human relations through real time broadcasting service, and an operating method thereof may be provided.
An operating method of a terminal that provides a service for performing a real time broadcasting through a broadcasting channel, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include starting the real time broadcasting where a user of the terminal is a host, through the broadcasting channel; when the real time broadcasting is started, dividing a display of the terminal into at least two areas, and allocating one area of the at least two areas to the host; recognizing a voice of the host during the real time broadcasting; receiving one item that is selected of at least one or more items and a certain text, from a terminal of a certain guest, of at least one or more guests who entered the broadcasting channel; generating a voice message converted from the certain text into the voice of the host or a voice of the certain guest; and outputting the voice message.
In some embodiments, the operating method of the terminal may further include preparing an algorithm for generating the voice message converted from the certain text into the voice of the host.
In some embodiments, the generating the voice message converted from the certain text into the voice of the host may comprise generating the voice message by applying the voice of the host and the certain text to the algorithm.
In some embodiments, the preparing the algorithm for generating the voice message converted from the certain text into the voice of the host may comprise preparing a learning model learned regarding a correlation between a plurality of voices, a plurality of texts, and a plurality of voice messages converted from the plurality of texts into the plurality of voices, respectively.
In some embodiments, the operating method of the terminal may further include extracting voice characteristics from the voice of the host; generating a comparison voice based on the extracted voice characteristics; comparing the voice of the host and the comparison voice; and storing the voice characteristics depending on a result of the comparison.
In some embodiments, the comparing the voice of the host and the comparison voice may comprise calculating an error of sampling values between the voice of the host and the comparison voice, and the storing the voice characteristics depending on the result of the comparison may comprise storing the voice characteristics in response to the error being not more than a standard value.
In some embodiments, the generating the voice message converted from the certain text into the voice of the host may comprise generating the voice message based on the certain text and the voice characteristics.
In some embodiments, the at least one or more items may have commodity values within the service.
In some embodiments, the operating method of the terminal may further include directly participating in the broadcasting by a first guest, of the at least one or more guests, who entered the broadcasting channel; and allocating an area other than the area allocated to the host, of the at least two areas of the display, to the first guest.
A terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include a display; an input/output interface; a communication interface; a processor; and a memory configured to store instructions executable by the processor, wherein the processor is configured to execute the instructions for starting a real time broadcasting where a user of the terminal is a host, through a broadcasting channel, dividing the display into at least two areas, when the real time broadcasting, and allocating one area of the at least two areas to the host; recognizing a voice of the host received through the input/output interface during the real time broadcasting; receiving one item selected of at least one or more items and a certain text from a terminal of a certain guest, of at least one or more guests who entered the broadcasting channel through the communication interface; and generating a voice message converted from the certain text into the voice of the host or a voice of the certain guest.
In some embodiments, the processor may prepare a learning model learned regarding a correlation between a plurality of voices, a plurality of texts, and a plurality of voice messages converted from the plurality of texts into the plurality of voices, respectively, and generate the voice message by applying the voice of the host and the certain text to the learning model.
In some embodiments, the terminal may further include a memory that stores the learning model.
In some embodiments, the processor may extract voice characteristics from the voice of the host, generate a comparison voice based on the extracted voice characteristics, compare the voice of the host and the comparison voice, and depending on a result of the comparison, generate the voice message based on the certain text and the voice characteristics.
In some embodiments, when a first guest, of the at least one or more guests who entered the broadcasting channel, directly participates in the broadcasting, the processor may control the display such that an area other than the area allocated to the host, of the at least two areas of the display, may be allocated to the first guest.
A terminal according to the disclosed embodiments, and an operating method thereof can perform real time broadcasting more effectively.
Further, a terminal according to the disclosed embodiments, and an operating method thereof can expand human relations through real time broadcasting service.
The advantages and characteristics of the present disclosure, and the method for achieving those advantages and characteristics will be clarified with reference to the embodiments that will be described hereinafter together with the drawings attached hereto. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments disclosed hereinafter, but may be implemented in various different forms, and the present embodiments are provided merely for the purpose of complete disclosure of the present disclosure, and for the purpose of informing a person skilled in the art of the complete scope of the present disclosure, and the present disclosure is to be defined only by the scope of the claims. Like reference numerals indicate like components throughout the entirety of the specification.
Even though “a first” or “a second” and the like are used to describe various components, these components are not limited by the aforementioned terms. The aforementioned terms can only be used to differentiate one component from other components. Therefore, a first component mentioned hereinafter may be a second component within the technical idea of the present disclosure.
The terms used in the present specification were used to describe the embodiments, and not to limit the present disclosure. In the present specification, a singular form includes plural forms unless specially mentioned otherwise. “Comprises” or “comprising” used in the present specification imply that the mentioned component or step does not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other component or step.
Unless defined otherwise, all the terms used in the present specification may be construed to mean what may be commonly understood by a person skilled in the art. Further, the terms defined in generally used dictionaries should not be construed ideally or overly unless clearly defined specially.
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Each of the plurality of terminals 100˜300 may be connected by medium of the server 400. For convenience description of the present disclosure, three terminals are illustrated in
Each of the plurality of terminals 100˜300 may be connected to a communication network. Each of the plurality of terminals 100˜300 may be connected to each other or may be connected with the server 400 through the communication network. Each of the plurality of terminals 100˜300 may output data to the interconnected device or receive data from the interconnected device.
The communication network connected to each of the plurality of terminals 100˜300 may include a wired communication network, wireless communication network, or composite communication network. The communication network may include a mobile communication network such as 3G, LTE, or LTE-A, etc. The communication network may include a wired or wireless communication network such as Wi-Fi, UMTS/GPRS, or Ethernet, etc. The communication network may include a local area communication network such as Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST), Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID), Near Field Communication (NFC), ZigBee, Z-Wave, Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), or InfraRed communication (IR), etc. The communication network may include Local Area Network (LAN), Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), or Wide Area Network (WAN), etc.
Various forms of communication sessions may be established between the plurality of terminals 100˜300. For example, the plurality of terminals 100˜300 may exchange messages, files, voice data, images or videos with each other. For example, the plurality of terminals 100˜300 may perform real time broadcasting using a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), or Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC), etc.
In some embodiments, in the plurality of terminals 100˜300, an application enabling real time broadcasting to be performed or to be viewed may be installed. A user of the first terminal 100, of the plurality of terminals 100˜300, may generate a broadcasting channel for performing the real time broadcasting through the application.
Further, each user of the second and third terminals 200, 300, of the plurality of terminals 100˜300, may enter the broadcasting channel that the user of the first terminal 100 generated, through the application. Each user of the second and third terminal 200, 300 may view the broadcasting being conducted by the user of the first terminal 100 in real time.
In some embodiments, at least one of the user of the second terminal 200 and the user of the third terminal 300 may participate in the broadcasting that the user of the first terminal 100 generated and conduct the real time broadcasting together. A screen divided into two being displayed on each display of the plurality of terminals 100˜300 may each be allocated to the user participating in the broadcasting, of the user of the first terminal 100, the user of the second terminal 200, and the user of the third terminal 300.
The server 400 may connect the plurality of terminals 100˜300 so that they can perform communication with each other. For example, the server 400 may provide a real time broadcasting service so that the plurality of terminals 100˜300 can form and participate in a real time broadcasting channel.
One or more exemplary embodiments, terminal may include mobile terminals, electronic devices, cellular phones, smart phones, laptop computers, tablet PCs, electronic book terminals, digital broadcasting terminals, personal digital assistants (PDAs), portable multimedia players (PMPs), navigations, MP3 players, digital cameras, etc. However, the terminal is not limited thereto.
The input/output interface 110 may receive signals from outside. The input/output interface 110 may receive the signals from a user of the first terminal 100. Further, the input/output interface 110 may receive the signals from an external device. The input/output interface 110 may include, for example, a microphone, camera, keyboard, mouse, trackball, touchscreen, button, switch, sensor, network interface, or other input devices, etc. The input/output interface 110 may receive voices from outside through the microphone included in the input/output interface 110.
Further, the input/output interface 110 may receive images or videos recorded from the camera (not illustrated) included in the input/output interface 110, or receive gestures from the user of the terminal 100.
The input/output interface 110 may include a display 120. For example, the display 120 may include a flat panel display device such as Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED), or Plasma Display Panel (PDP), etc. The display 120 may include a curved-surface display or a flexible display. The display 120 may include a touchscreen. In a case where the display 120 includes the touchscreen, the display 120 may receive a touch input from the user of the first terminal 100.
The display 120 may display data. Further, the display 120 may display a result of computation performed by the processor 150. Further, the display 120 may display data stored in the memory 130. The display 120 may display the data received through the input/output interface 110 or display the data received by the communication interface 140.
In some embodiments, in a case where the real time broadcasting application is being executed in the first terminal 100, the display 120 may output an image of the user of the first terminal 100. Further, in a case where an image of the user of the second terminal 200 or an image of the user of the third terminal 300 is being received through the communication interface 140, the display 120 may output the image of the user of the second terminal 200 or the image of the user of the third terminal 300 together with the image of the user of the first terminal 100.
In some embodiments, the display 120 may receive a certain input from the user of the first terminal 100. The certain input may be an input of selecting one item of at least one or more items or an input of entering a certain text. For example, the item may have a commodity value within the application. Users of the application may purchase the item, and present the purchased item to each other as a gift.
In some embodiments, in a case where the real time broadcasting application is being executed in the first terminal 100, the input/output interface 110 may output sound. The input/output interface 110 may output the sound received through the input/output interface 110 or the sound received from the second terminal 200 or the third terminal 300 through the communication interface 140. For example, the input/output interface 110 may include a speaker (not illustrated).
In some embodiments, in a case where the real time broadcasting application is being executed in the first terminal 100, the input/output interface 110 may receive profile information received from the user of the first terminal 100 or receive a user input. For example, the profile information of the user may include at least one of a photograph, hobby information, gender information, country information and age information of the user of the terminal 100. Further, the profile information of the user may further include a video recorded by the user. In addition, the user input may be a touch input being received from the user of the terminal 100.
The memory 130 may store data. The memory 130 may store voice data, image data or profile information of the user received from the input/output interface 110. In addition, the memory 130 may store a result of computation performed by the processor 150. For example, the memory 130 may store a voice encoded by the processor 150. The memory 130 may store the data to be output to outside through the communication interface 140 or store the data received from outside through the communication interface 140.
The memory 130 may store a software or program. For example, the memory 130 may store programs and various types of data such as applications and application programming interfaces (API), etc. The memory 130 may store instructions that are executable by the processor 150.
The memory 130 may include at least one of a volatile memory or nonvolatile memory. The memory 130 may include at least one of, for example, flash memory, Read Only Memory (ROM), Electrically Erasable ROM (EEROM), Erasable Programmable ROM (EPROM), Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM (EEPROM), Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or register. The memory 130 may include, for example, a file system, database, or embedded database, etc.
The communication interface 140 may output data to outside of the terminal 100 or receive data from the outside. The communication interface 140 may output the data to the server 400 or to an external device. The communication interface 140 may receive the data from the server 400 and from the external device. The communication interface 140 may output a result of computation performed by the processor 150 to outside.
In some embodiments, in a case where the real time broadcasting application is executed in the first terminal 100, the communication interface 140 may receive an image or voice from the second terminal 200 or the third terminal 300.
Further, the communication interface 140 may transmit an item or a certain text selected by the user of the first terminal 100 to the second terminal 200 or the third terminal 300. Further, the communication interface 140 may receive an item or a certain text from the second terminal 200 or the third terminal 300.
The communication interface 140 may include a remote network interface such as 3G module, LTE module, LTE-A module, Wi-Fi module, WiGig module, Ultra Wide Band (UWB) module, and LAN card, etc. Further, the communication interface 140 may include a local network interface such as Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) module, Bluetooth module, Near Field Communication (NFC) module, Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) module, ZigBee module, Z-Wave module, and InfraRed communication (IR), etc. Further, the communication interface 140 may include other network interfaces.
The processor 150 or each of the components included in the processor 150 may be embodied in the form of software or hardware. For example, the software may be embodied as program execution instructions such as mechanical codes, firmware codes, embedded codes, and applications, etc. The hardware may be an electric electronic circuit, processor, computer, pressure sensor, inertia sensor, MicroElectroMechanical System (MEMS), passive elements, or a combination thereof.
The processor 150 may control operations of the terminal 100. The processor 150 may be interconnected with each of the components included in the terminal 100, and control operations of each component included in the terminal 100. The processor 150 may control the operations of the terminal 100 in response to the signal received by the input/output interface 110.
In some embodiments, in a case where the first terminal 100 executes the real time broadcasting application as a host terminal, the processor 150 may recognize the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 being received through the input/output interface 110. Further, in a case where a certain text is being received through the communication interface 140, the processor 150 may prepare to generate a voice message converted from a certain text into a voice of the user of the first terminal 100.
In some embodiments, the processor 150 may generate a voice message converted from a certain text into a voice of the user of the first terminal 100 using a prepared learning model. In other embodiments, the processor 150 may extract characteristics from the voice of the user of the first terminal 100, and generate the voice message converted from the certain text into the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 using the extracted characteristics.
Detailed operation methods of the plurality of terminals 100˜300 and the server 400 may be described with reference to
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In some embodiments, when the user of the first terminal 100 generates the broadcasting channel and enters the broadcasting channel, the display 120 of the first terminal 100 may be divided into at least two areas 121, 122. The first area 121, of the at least two areas 121, 122, may be allocated to the user of the first terminal 100.
In some embodiments, in a case where the user of the first terminal 100 performs a voice broadcasting, a profile photograph set by the user of the first terminal 100 may be displayed in the first area 121. In a case where the user of the first terminal 100 performs a video broadcasting, the video that the user of the first terminal 100 records may be displayed in the first area 121.
In some embodiments, the user of the second terminal 200 and the user of the third terminal 300 may enter the broadcasting channel that the user of the first terminal 100 generated. The user of the second terminal 200 and the user of the third terminal 300 may watch the broadcasting that the user of the first terminal 100 performs, as guests.
In some embodiments, at least one of the user of the second terminal 200 and the user of the third terminal 300, may directly participate in the broadcasting. If the user of the second terminal 200 directly participates in the broadcasting, the second area 122, of the at least two areas 121, 122, may be allocated to the user of the second terminal 200.
In some embodiments, in a case where the user of the second terminal 200 performs a voice broadcasting, a profile photograph that the user of the second terminal 200 set may be displayed in the second area 122. If the user of the second terminal 200 performs a video broadcasting, the video that the user of the second terminal 200 records may be displayed in the second area 122.
If the user of the second terminal 200 directly participates in a broadcasting, the user of the first terminal 100 and the user of the second terminal 200 may conduct the broadcasting together. In addition, the user of the third terminal 300 may watch the broadcasting being conducted by the user of the first terminal 100 and the user of the second terminal 200.
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In some embodiments, the user of the second terminal 200 or the user of the third terminal 300 may touch an item gift icon 10. The item gift icon 10 may be displayed in a partial area of the display. When the user of the second terminal 200 or the user of the third terminal 300 selects the item gift icon 10, an icon popup window 20 may be displayed.
In some embodiments, in the icon popup window 11, at least one or more items 21˜23 may be displayed, and the user of the second terminal 200 or the user of the third terminal 300 may select one of the at least one or more items 21˜23. For example, each of the at least one or more items 21˜23 may have different commodity values from one another.
The user of the second terminal 200 or the user of the third terminal 300 may select one of the at least one or more items 21˜23. In some embodiments, the user of the second terminal 200 or the user of the third terminal 300 may transmit a certain text together with the selected item. For example, the user of the second terminal 200 or the user of the third terminal 300 may enter a text saying ‘nice to meet you’. The user of the second terminal 200 or the user of the third terminal 300 may transmit the message saying ‘nice to meet you’ to the user of the first terminal 100 together with the selected item.
In other embodiments, the user of the first terminal 100 or the user of the third terminal 300 may present an item to the user of the second terminal 200 as a gift during broadcasting. The user of the second terminal 200 or the user of the third terminal 300 may select one of the at least one or more items 21˜23, and the user of the first terminal 100 or the user of the third terminal 300 may transmit a certain text together with the selected item.
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In some embodiments, the certain text may be converted into a voice message using the voice of a certain user. More specifically, in a case of a certain text that the user of the second terminal 200 or the user of one of the third terminals 300 transmitted to the user of the first terminal 100, the certain text may be converted into a voice message using the voice of the user of the first terminal 100.
Otherwise, in a case of a certain text that the user of the first terminal 100 or the user of one of the third terminals 300 transmitted to the user of the second terminal 200, the certain text may be converted into a voice message using the voice of the user of the second terminal 200.
Otherwise, the certain text may be converted into a voice message using the voice of the user who transmitted the certain text. That is, in a case of a certain text that the user of the second terminal 200 transmitted to the user of the first terminal 100, the certain text may be converted into a voice message using the voice of the user of the second terminal 200.
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In other embodiments, the processor 150 may extract characteristics of a certain voice, and generate a voice message using the extracted characteristics. The method in which the processor 150 generates a voice message using the characteristics of a certain voice may be described with reference to
In some embodiments, in a case of converting a certain text into a voice message using the voice of the user of the first terminal 100, the conversion may be performed in the processor 150 of the first terminal 100. In addition, the generated voice message may be transmitted to the second terminal 200 and the third terminal 300.
In other embodiments, in a case of converting a certain text into a voice message using the voice of the user of the second terminal 200, the conversion may be performed in the processor 150 of the second terminal 200. In addition, the generated voice message may be transmitted to the first terminal 100 and the third terminal 300.
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At step S120, the processor 150 of the first terminal 100 may recognize the voice of a certain user. For example, the certain user may be the user of the first terminal 100. In some embodiments, the processor 150 of the first terminal 100 may recognize the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 being received in the input/output interface 110 during broadcasting. More specifically, of the audio data being input into the input/output interface 110, the processor 150 may recognize the voice of the user of the first terminal 100, and extract the recognized voice of the user of the first terminal 100.
At step S130, the first terminal 100 may receive an item and a certain text from a guest who entered the real time broadcasting channel that the user of the first terminal 100 opened in real time through the communication interface 140. In some embodiments, at least one or more guests may participate in the real time broadcasting channel, and an item and a certain text may be received from a certain guest of the at least one or more guests. The received item and the certain text may be transmitted to the processor 150.
At step S140, the processor 150 of the first terminal 100 may prepare an algorithm for generating a voice message converted from a certain text into the voice of a certain user. For example, the prepared algorithm may be a data recognition model being used to convert the certain text into the voice message using the voice of the certain user. The data recognition model may be a model that is based on a neural network. For example, the learning models such as a Deep Neural Network (DNN), Recurrent Neural Network (RNN), and Bidirectional Recurrent Deep Neural Network (BRDNN) may be used as the data recognition model, but there is no limitation thereto.
The prepared learning model may be a learning model for generating a voice message converted from a certain text into a certain voice. The learning model for generating the voice message may be a result of learning a correlation regarding a plurality of voices, a plurality of texts, and voice messages converted from the plurality of texts into the plurality of voices, respectively.
For example, the processor 150 of the first terminal 100 may learn a correlation between a certain voice, a certain text, and a voice message converted from the certain text into the certain voice. The terminal 100 may exercise an artificial neural network based on the result of learning, and generate a learning model.
In another example, the terminal 100 may receive a learning model for generating a voice message from the server 400. In this case, the server 400 may generate a learning model that learned the correlation between a certain voice, a certain text, and a voice message converted from the certain text into the certain voice, and provide an application that includes the generated learning model to the terminal 100.
At step S150, the processor 150 of the first terminal 100 may generate a voice message using the algorithm. More specifically, the processor 150 of the first terminal 100 may apply the voice of a certain user and a certain text to the algorithm and generate the voice message. The voice message may be a result of the certain text converted into the voice of the certain user.
At step S160, the first terminal 100 may output the generated voice message. More specifically, the first terminal 100 may output the voice message through the input/output interface 110. Otherwise, the first terminal 100 may output the voice message through the communication interface 140.
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At step S220, the processor 150 of the first terminal 100 may recognize the voice of a certain user. For example, the certain user may be the user of the first terminal 100. More specifically, the processor 150 of the first terminal 100 may recognize the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 being received in the input/output interface 110 during broadcasting. Further, the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 may be stored in the memory 130.
At step S230, when the voice of a certain user is recognized for or more than a standard period of time, the processor 150 of the first terminal 100 may extract characteristics of the voice. For example, the characteristics of the voice may mean a voice-specific accent, frequency brand, formant and pitch, etc. That is, voice characteristics may mean the voice-specific characteristics that can form the corresponding voice.
At step S240, the processor 150 of the first terminal 100 may generate a comparison voice based on the extracted voice characteristics. In addition, at step S250, the processor 150 of the first terminal 100 may compare the voice of a certain user and the generated comparison voice.
At step S260, the processor 150 of the first terminal 100 may store the voice characteristics in the memory 130 depending on the result of comparison. In some embodiments, when an error between the voice of the certain user and the comparison voice is not more than a standard value, the processor 150 may store the voice characteristics in the memory. For example, the error may be calculated through a difference of sampling values between the voice of the certain user and the comparison voice. The method for calculating the error between the voice of a certain user and the comparison voice is not limited thereto, and may be calculated using various methods.
In some embodiments, in a case where a noise is recognized as the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 during voice recognition, the comparison voice generated using the extracted voice characteristics may have a large error compared to the voice of the user of the first terminal 100. Therefore, in order to generate a voice that is similar to the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 using the voice characteristics, the processor 150 may perform a process of generating the comparison voice using the voice characteristics, and comparing the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 and the comparison voice.
At step S270, the first terminal 100 may receive an item and a certain text from a guest who entered the real time broadcasting channel that the real time user of the first terminal 100 opened through the communication interface 140. In some embodiments, at least one or more guests may participate in the real time broadcasting channel, and an item and a certain text may be received from a certain guest of these guests. The received item and the certain text may be transmitted to the processor 150.
At step S280, the processor 150 of the first terminal 100 may generate a voice message based on the certain text and the voice characteristics and output the generated voice message. In some embodiments, the voice message that the processor 150 generated based on the voice characteristics may be similar or identical to the voice of a certain user. The first terminal 100 may output the voice message through the input/output interface 110. Otherwise, the first terminal 100 may output the voice message through the communication interface 140.
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The voice recognition unit 151 may recognize the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 of the audio data being input into the input/output interface 110 of the first terminal 100 during broadcasting, and extract the recognized voice. In some embodiments, the voice recognition unit 151 may analyze the input audio data and distinguish the input audio data into a voice section and a non-voice section. The voice recognition unit 151 may exclude the audio data included in the non-voice section, and recognize the voice of the audio data included in the voice section, and transmit the recognized voice to the model application unit 153.
The model application unit 153 may apply the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 and the certain text received from outside to the algorithm and generate a voice message. In some embodiments, the learning model for generating the voice message may be a result of learning the correlation between a certain voice, a certain text and a voice message converted from the certain text into the certain voice.
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The voice recognition unit 152 illustrated in
The characteristics extraction unit 154 may extract the characteristics of the voice of the user of the first terminal 100. For example, the voice characteristics may mean the voice-specific accent, frequency band, formant and pitch, etc. That is, the voice characteristics may mean the voice-specific characteristics that can make the corresponding voice. The characteristics extraction unit 154 may generate a comparison voice using the extracted voice characteristics.
The comparison unit 156 may compare the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 and the comparison voice. The comparison unit 156 may store the voice characteristics in the memory 130 depending on the result of comparison.
In some embodiments, when the error between the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 and the comparison voice is not more than the standard value, the processor 150 may store the voice characteristics in the memory 130, and transmit the voice characteristics to the voice message creation unit 158.
For example, the error may be calculated through a difference of sampling values between the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 and the comparison voice. The method for calculating the error between the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 and the comparison voice is not limited thereto, and various methods may be used in the calculation.
If the error between the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 and the comparison voice exceeds the standard value, the comparison unit 156 may transmit a feedback signal to the characteristics extraction unit 154. When the feedback signal is received in the characteristics extraction unit 154, the characteristics extraction unit 154 may extract the characteristics from the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 once again.
The voice message creation unit 158 may generate a voice message based on a certain text and the voice characteristics, and output the generated voice message.
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Further, each of the plurality of terminals 100˜300 may provide a service for expanding human relations through a real time broadcasting service.
The embodiments described above may also be embodied in a recording medium form that includes instructions executable by a computer such as a program module executable by a computer. The computer readable media may be any available media accessible by a computer, and may include all volatile and non-volatile media, and separable and non-separable media.
Further, the computer readable media may include computer storage media or communication media. The computer storage media may include all volatile and non-volatile, and separable and non-separable media embodied in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer readable instructions, data structures and program modules or other data. The communication media may include computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data of modulated data signals such as carrier waves, or other output mechanisms, and may include any information delivery media.
The embodiments of the present disclosure were described above with reference to the drawings attached, but those skilled in the art that the present disclosure pertains to will understand that the present disclosure can be implemented in other specific forms without modifying the technical spirit or essential features of the present disclosure. Therefore, it should be understood that the above-described embodiments are illustrative in all respects and not restrictive.
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