HRP-4C humanoid robot learns to sing
HRP-4C humanoid robot learns to sing

'HRP-4' by CEATEC
last year, the HRP-4C humanoid robot walked down a catwalk for japanese fashion designer yumi katsura.
at this year's CEATEC japan trade show, the new and improved 'diva-bot' has been unveiled with singing
as her new talent. developed by the media interaction group at the national institute of advanced industrial
science and technology (AIST) in tokyo, japan, the robot utilizes a new technology called vocallistener
to mimic a real singer's tonality. accompanying facial expressions are generated through a system called
vocawatcher, which studies a video of a singer to map the facial configurations. the synthesizing technology
even picks out the sound and movement of the human singer's breathing to operate in a more realistic
and natural manner.
CEATEC
'for robots to become widespread in society, I think they need to be used widely in the entertainment industry.
as one way of enabling this, we've tackled the challenge of seeing how well a robot can imitate a human singer.
and that depends on voice and expression. through research like this, we hope the entertainment industry
will be able to make widespread use of robots'. -AIST

the humanoid robot at the 2009 digital content expo
image courtesy robot watch

image courtesy gigazine
they will own us one day
marvin 10.18.10
...great song - like pinky and perkie!
...but seriously guys, this has a long way to go before it breaks into any kind of industry... lets stick with Kraftwerk for the entertainment industry for the moment!
...but seriously guys, this has a long way to go before it breaks into any kind of industry... lets stick with Kraftwerk for the entertainment industry for the moment!
Dr. Design 10.18.10
hmm... sounds just like j-pop to me.. nice an devoid of all human emotion.... MASS OF FERMENTING DREGS!!!!
boom 10.19.10
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