AWS for Media & Entertainment
IBC SHOW 2024
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Data Science & Analytics

Dubbing with Lip Sync for Localization

Data Science & Analytics - Dubbing with Lip Sync for Localization

The Dubbing with Lip Sync for Localization demonstration showcases a Generative AI solution for media localization, addressing the challenges of traditional dubbing methods leveraging Amazon SageMaker, Amazon Transcribe, and Amazon Translate. Relevant for content creators, broadcasters, and streaming platforms, this solution simplifies content localization for global audiences. Seamlessly synchronizing lip movements with dubbed audio and incorporating accurate speech-to-text translation enhances viewer immersion and breaks down language barriers. This demonstration illustrates how an AI-powered approach significantly reduces production time and costs while maintaining exceptional quality, enabling content providers to efficiently expand their reach and deliver captivating entertainment experiences to diverse audiences worldwide.

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Data Science & Analytics - Dubbing with Lip Sync for Localization
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