Speech-to-Speech Voice-Cloning Care
Cross-source consensus on Speech-to-Speech Voice-Cloning Care from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- SVCC is intended to reduce ICU-acquired anxiety by letting nurses speak to patients through a real-time cloned voice resembling a designated family member. — Speech-to-Speech Voice-Cloning Care (SVCC) for improving ICU-acquired anxiety for critically ill patients in a tertiary hospital in Beijing, China: protocol of a randomised, controlled trial
- SVCC uses AI voice cloning to convert a nurse's speech into a loved one's cloned voice in real time. — Speech-to-Speech Voice-Cloning Care (SVCC) for improving ICU-acquired anxiety for critically ill patients in a tertiary hospital in Beijing, China: protocol of a randomised, controlled trial
- The protocol chooses speech-to-speech conversion over text-to-speech for ICU use because STS preserves real-time spoken structure, intonation, and responsiveness. — Speech-to-Speech Voice-Cloning Care (SVCC) for improving ICU-acquired anxiety for critically ill patients in a tertiary hospital in Beijing, China: protocol of a randomised, controlled trial
- The SVCC intervention is an adjunct to usual ICU care and does not replace standard augmentative and alternative communication methods. — Speech-to-Speech Voice-Cloning Care (SVCC) for improving ICU-acquired anxiety for critically ill patients in a tertiary hospital in Beijing, China: protocol of a randomised, controlled trial