New Delhi:The Sounds of India experiment was made possible by machine learning models built with Google's ‘TensorFlow' platform to convert sounds into musical instruments (Bansuri, Shehnai, and Sarangi).
"The day culminated in a rendition of the national anthem, combining many of the voices that Indians submitted through the app," said Manish Gupta, Research Director, Google Research India.
The look of 'Sounds of India' AI-powered web app is as follows. The same was released by Google on its blog post.
Click on the video below to know about this initiative by Prasar Bharati, created by Virtual Bharat and powered by Google.
- The search giant said it is working with partners to bring the benefits of AI to many more Indians in years to come.
- The company started Google Research India, an AI lab based in Bengaluru, to advance AI research and apply AI in solving some of India's biggest challenges.
- "We reinforced that commitment last month, announcing that leveraging technology and AI for social good would be one of the four focus areas for our $10 billion Google for India Digitization Fund," Gupta said in a blog post.
- In healthcare, Google is building on its efforts to apply AI in screening for eye disease diabetic retinopathy, working with partners like Aravind Eye Hospital and Sankara Nethralaya.