This paper describes an approach which allow a humanoid robot to automatically acquire vocalization capability by learning from a human tutor. The proposed algorithm can, at the same time, synthesize speech utterances from unrestricted text and generate facial movements of the humanoid head synchronized with the generated speech. The algorithm uses fuzzy articulatory rules, derived from the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to allow simpler adaptation to different languages, and genetic optimization of the membership degrees. Experimental results show a good subjective acceptance of the acquired vocalization in terms of quality, naturalness and synchronization. Although the algorithm has been implemented on a virtual talking face, it co...
Humanoid robots are already among us and they are beginning to assume more social and personal roles...
Humanoid robots are already among us and they are beginning to assume more social and personal roles...
A signi�cant ongoing issue in realistic humanoid robotics (RHRs) is inaccurate speech to mouth synch...
3In this paper we describe a novel algorithm, inspired by the mirror neuron discovery, to support a...
In human heads there is a strong structural linkage between vocal tract and facial behavior during s...
In this paper we present a novel artificial auditory system for humanoid robots. We address the prob...
We present a computational model of human vocalization which aims at learning the articulatory mecha...
In this work we propose a methodology for language acquisition in humanoid robots that mimics that i...
While we are capable of modeling the shape, e.g. face, arms, etc. of humanoid robots in a nearly nat...
In this work we propose a methodology for language acquisition in humanoid robots that mimics that i...
Abstract. In this paper we propose an embodied approach to automatic speech recognition, where a hum...
This paper presents a subproject of a challenging project that explores teaching a computer human-in...
Humans are born with an innate mechanism to recognize faces. Infants within weeks after birth are ab...
The main goal of this Chapter is to describe a novel approach for the control of Talking Heads in Hu...
This paper presents voice-awareness control consistent with robot’s head movements. For a natural sp...
Humanoid robots are already among us and they are beginning to assume more social and personal roles...
Humanoid robots are already among us and they are beginning to assume more social and personal roles...
A signi�cant ongoing issue in realistic humanoid robotics (RHRs) is inaccurate speech to mouth synch...
3In this paper we describe a novel algorithm, inspired by the mirror neuron discovery, to support a...
In human heads there is a strong structural linkage between vocal tract and facial behavior during s...
In this paper we present a novel artificial auditory system for humanoid robots. We address the prob...
We present a computational model of human vocalization which aims at learning the articulatory mecha...
In this work we propose a methodology for language acquisition in humanoid robots that mimics that i...
While we are capable of modeling the shape, e.g. face, arms, etc. of humanoid robots in a nearly nat...
In this work we propose a methodology for language acquisition in humanoid robots that mimics that i...
Abstract. In this paper we propose an embodied approach to automatic speech recognition, where a hum...
This paper presents a subproject of a challenging project that explores teaching a computer human-in...
Humans are born with an innate mechanism to recognize faces. Infants within weeks after birth are ab...
The main goal of this Chapter is to describe a novel approach for the control of Talking Heads in Hu...
This paper presents voice-awareness control consistent with robot’s head movements. For a natural sp...
Humanoid robots are already among us and they are beginning to assume more social and personal roles...
Humanoid robots are already among us and they are beginning to assume more social and personal roles...
A signi�cant ongoing issue in realistic humanoid robotics (RHRs) is inaccurate speech to mouth synch...