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    1. Devon‏ @devonzuegel 1 Feb 2019
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      The 1990s are now far enough away that I can consistently tell by a person's voice/accent (in a movie, interview, etc) that it was recorded in the 90s 😶

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    2. Patrick McKenzie‏ @patio11 1 Feb 2019
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      I'm legitimately curious whether you're detecting an accent or artifacts of the recording process. (e.g. Subconsciously associating lower bitrates with "the 90s sound.")

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      Patrick McKenzie‏ @patio11 1 Feb 2019
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      (I wonder how linguists would even isolate that? It's like Heisenberg's uncertainty principle but for primary evidence: all of our attempts to capture primary material encode our position as observers on the primary material.)

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        2. Visakan Veerasamy‏ @visakanv 1 Feb 2019
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          i was thinking recently when watching some interviews from the 60s? 70s? that nobody talks like that anymore and I suppose it's true for the 90s now too

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        3. Visakan Veerasamy‏ @visakanv 1 Feb 2019
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          easily testable by getting modern people to have their voices recorded by old mics/hardware etc. there's a difference

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        1. Norn‏ @maladrift 1 Feb 2019
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          Seems like the easiest way to test it would be to lower the qulaity on modern recordings and see if people can tell the difference.

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        2. Federico Vaggi‏ @F_Vaggi 1 Feb 2019
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          Take a modern film, encode it to a lower bit rate and then perform ML to classify a modern film encoded with 80s technology vs a genuine 80s film?

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        3. Federico Vaggi‏ @F_Vaggi 1 Feb 2019
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          Of course, you'd have to find some way of adjusting for the fact that the word frequency as well as the popular actors have completely changed.

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