DocumentCode
3080363
Title
A taking robot for the vocal communication by the mimicry of human voice
Author
Kitani, Mitsuki ; Hara, Tatsuya ; Hanada, Hiroki ; Sawada, Hideyuki
Author_Institution
Kagawa Univ., Kagawa, Japan
fYear
2010
fDate
13-15 May 2010
Firstpage
728
Lastpage
733
Abstract
A talking and singing robot which adaptively learns the vocalization skill by an auditory feedback learning is being developed. The fundamental frequency and the spectrum envelope determine the principal characteristics of a sound. The former is the characteristic of a source sound generated by a vibrating object, and the latter is operated by the work of the resonance effects. In vocalization, the vibration of vocal cords generates a source sound, and then the sound wave is led to a vocal tract, which works as a resonance filter to determine the spectrum envelope. The paper describes the construction of vocal cords and a vocal tract for the realization of a talking and singing robot, together with the control algorithm for the acquisition of singing performance by mimicking human vocalization and singing voices. Generated voices were evaluated by listening experiments.
Keywords
humanoid robots; natural language interfaces; speech recognition; auditory feedback learning; human voice; mimicry; resonance filter; source sound; taking robot; vocal communication; vocal cord; vocal tract; Adaptive control; Character generation; Control systems; Feedback control; Filters; Frequency; Human voice; Resonance; Robots; Vibrations; Adaptive learning; Neural network; Singing performance; Talking robot; Vocal cords; Vocal tract;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Human System Interactions (HSI), 2010 3rd Conference on
Conference_Location
Rzeszow
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-7560-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HSI.2010.5514489
Filename
5514489
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