Create your own virtual opera with just a few mouse clicks By Charlie Fripp, Komando.com
Every year around this time, Mariah Careyâs classic song âAll I Want for Christmas Is Youâ can be heard playing across the globe. Love it or hate it, the music video has racked up over 675 million views since its release in 2009.
Another popular outfit for the season is Boney M. With Christmas-inspired songs like Maryâs Boy Child and Oh My Lord, the YouTube channel has over 626 million views. Want some family-friendly fun this Christmas? Tap or click here to find out how to elf yourself.
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Blob Opera is a machine learning experiment by David Li in collaboration with Google Arts and Culture. This experiment plays four opera voices in real time, No singing skills required!
Google developed a machine learning model trained on the voices of four opera singers in order to create an engaging experiment for everyone, regardless of musical skills. Tenor, Christian Joel, bass Frederick Tong, mezzo‑soprano Joanna Gamble and soprano Olivia Doutney recorded 16 hours of singing. In the experiment you don’t hear their voices, but the machine learning model’s understanding of what opera singing sounds like, based on what it learnt from them.
18 December 2020, 11:01 pm EST By
The greatest distraction of the day has hit the internet as four new harmonious blobs all boinging up and down and supposedly bringing joyful music to users this Christmas. The known interactive vocal quartet of these Blobs has recently been created by Google.
What is Google Blob Opera?
According to the article by Classicfm, the Blob Opera is a weird new tool that stars four different colorful Blobs who have all been programmed to sing together in a perfect four-part harmony. They can easily be dragged up and down in order to make a particularly beautiful music.
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Googleâs AI Blob Opera lets you create exquisite festive compositions
The tool produces some surprisingly dulcet compositions Google
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Christmas songs are ubiquitous during the festive season, but most of them lose their luster after youâve heard them a trillion times.
If you wish this really would be the
Last Christmas youâre forced to endure Wham, Googleâs new Blob Opera offers a chance to create something a little different.
The machine learning experiment by artist David Lee lets you create an operatic festive song for a quartet of colorful blobs to sing.
The creatures were taught the art by professional songbirds Cristian Joel (tenor), Frederick Tong (bass), Joanna Gamble (mezzoâsoprano), and Olivia Doutney (soprano), who recorded 16 hours of singing to train the AI model how to warble. But the composition of the crooning is up to you.