Audio of indigenous languages saved by optical scanning

Audio of indigenous languages saved by optical scanning

Optical scan technology is helping researchers at the University of California (UC), Berkeley, preserve audio of 78 indigenous California languages, most of which were recorded more than a century ago. The recordings are on approximately 2,700 wax cylinders that are now barely audible due to issues such as mold. These are the only known sound recordings for several of the languages, and in many other cases, the recordings include unique speech practices and otherwise unknown stories and songs.

Rare audio of indigenous languages saved by invention 100 years later - Science Nation

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