Text to speech technology platform Voxcoda enables DeLaval in Stockholm, Sweden to create artificial intelligence (AI) generated voices for training video voiceovers, ensuring that the voices sound as human as possible with intricate control over emphasis, pitch, speed and tone.
Company-X built Voxcoda to enable DeLaval in Stockholm, Sweden to create artificial intelligence (AI) generated voices for training video voiceovers, ensuring that the voices sound as human as possible with intricate control over emphasis, pitch, speed and tone.
“The flexibility of the Voxcoda tool allows the project team to make sure that voice quality meets the requirements that any user of the final product would expect”
DeLaval uses e-learning courses to ensure its staff, dealers and millions of farmers in 100 international markets are well-educated in the principles of sustainable food production. Booking voice artists, recording studios and sound engineers for multiple markets was prohibitively expensive.
Voxcoda transformed the manual process of creating multiple voice files in the different languages required for DeLaval’s e-learning courses.
Voxcoda became a pivotal tool for DeLaval Manufacturing milk quality and on-farm service solutions technical development manager Mario Lopez Benavides.
“The flexibility of the Voxcoda tool allows the project team to make sure that voice quality meets the requirements that any user of the final product would expect,” he said. “Project time is shortened without compromising quality, and that is something we value greatly.”
DeLaval Services farm supplies training and assortment administrator Stefanie Goodhew said: “While working with the recording tool, it is all the more amazing to me how natural the final result sounds and how easily you can change the sound of the words with tiny changes and adjustments.”