Biometric-based voice communicator (Vesper) in its final phase
Phase 2 of the Vesper project, a biometrics-based voice communicator, is nearing completion. During this phase, we worked on creating audio stream augmentation technology. We wrote about what this augmentation is here https://biometriq.pl/en/voice-stream-augmentation-what-is-it/
Our proprietary voice stream augmentation engine is currently undergoing perceptual (listening) and blind testing. Their goal is to provide an objective evaluation to confirm proper engine operation in line with the established quality parameters. Furthermore, the built-in voice stream augmentation technology in the voice messenger is designed to aid in detecting unauthorized voice use for further synthesis/conversion without causing degradation of sound to the human ear. This is all to prevent voice theft and ensure the most effective service performance.
It's worth noting that solutions on the market such as SKYPE, ZOOM, DISCORD, Google Meet, TEAMS, WhatsApp, Signal, Threema, Viber, and Telegra do not support biometric caller authentication.
We are pioneers in this regard.
The comprehensive project completion is scheduled for September 2026.
In the first stage of the project, we mainly tested the far end voice stream source authenticity algorithm, which we informed you about here https://biometriq.pl/en/tests-of-a-voice-communicator-with-a-source-authenticity-detection-module-are-underway/
You can read more about the project on the website https://biometriq.pl/en/vesper-save-voice-communication-platform-with-integration-of-biometric-services/
Project financed by EU funds.
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