I have a programming project idea that involves translating recorded voice to the voice I hear in my head. However, I'm having trouble finding resources related to this topic. I don't know what specific terms to search for, and I'm not well-versed in the science behind the difference between how we perceive our own voice versus how others hear it. I'm also aware that this is a somewhat unique project, so I'm not sure if many similar projects exist. If anyone has research papers or resources that explore how we hear ourselves compared to others, or any relevant projects, I'd greatly appreciate the help!
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That sounds like an awesome project! If you can pull it off, it would really help others understand how they sound. People hear you differently than you hear yourself, but it could be a game-changer. Good luck!
Yeah, it has something to do with bone conduction making your voice sound deeper to you. For better info, you might want to look up vocal coaching resources, as they could have insights on how voice perception works. By the way, using terms like "voice perception" might get you better search results than "head voice" since that has its own meaning.
Do you have any other search terms that I can use?
Thank you! I'm really excited to see if I can make it work.