Hideaki Takanobu
Robotics Institute
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international conference on knowledge based and intelligent information and engineering systems | 2005
Kotaro Fukui; Kazufumi Nishikawa; Shunsuke Ikeo; Eiji Shintaku; Kentaro Takada; Hideaki Takanobu; Masaaki Honda; Atsuo Takanishi
We developed a new talking robot, WT-5 (Waseda Talker No. 5), having novel vocal cords, based on human biological structures. The vocal cords were made from the thermoplastic rubber “Septon”, available from Kuraray Co. Ltd. Septon has a similar elasticity to human tissue. The vocal cord model to have a structure similar to the biological structure of the human vocal cords was made. The vocal cords were vibrated like those of a human. This made clean the robots vowels. With these new mechanisms, the robot could reproduce the human speech in a more biological view and could produce voices nearer to those of a human.
intelligent robots and systems | 2001
Kazufumi Nishikawa; Akihiro Imai; Takayuki Ogawara; Hideaki Takanobu; Takemi Mochida; Atsuo Takanishi
This research attempts to clarify the human vocal mechanism from engineering viewpoints by simulating the vocal movement with a robot, and to create a dynamic model. The authors developed an anthropomorphic talking robot, WT-1 (Waseda Talker-No.1) in 1999. It simulated the human vocal movement,. and had articulators and vocal organs. WT-1 could speak Japanese vowels (|a|, |i|, |u|, |e|, |o|). However, the vowels produced were not natural. Therefore, we develop a refined talking robot WT-1R that improves the realization of natural vowels and consonant sounds. WT-IR has articulators (the 6-DOF tongue, 4-DOF lips, 1-DOF teeth, a nasal cavity and a 1-DOF soft palate) and vocal organs (the 1-DOF lungs, 2-DOF vocal cords). The total DOF of the robot is 15. This paper describes the improved mechanisms of WT-IR and the realization of the fluctuation for the natural voice and the clearness of vowels.
Dental Materials Journal | 2005
Yoshikazu Shimizu; Kazuhiro Usui; Kouji Araki; Norimasa Kurosaki; Hideaki Takanobu; Atsuo Takanishi
Archive | 2002
Munemichi Matsumoto; Hiroyasu Miwa; Tetsuya Oguchi; Yasuhiro Okabe; Atsuo Takanishi; Hideaki Takanobu; 洋靖 三輪; 哲矢 大口; 康弘 岡部; 宗道 松本; 英明 高信; 淳夫 高西
Archive | 2000
Hideaki Takanobu; Eugenio Guglielmelli; H. Tabayashi; Seinosuke Narita; Atsuo Takanishi; Paolo Dario
The Japanese Journal of Jaw Deformities | 1999
Yasuhiro Toki; Koutarou Maki; Toshirou Usui; Yoshinobu Shibasaki; Hideaki Takanobu; Atsuo Takanishi
The Proceedings of the Conference on Information, Intelligence and Precision Equipment : IIP | 2017
Ryo Suzuki; Kenji Suzuki; Hideaki Takanobu; Hirofumi Miura
The Proceedings of the Conference on Information, Intelligence and Precision Equipment : IIP | 2017
Hideki Miumi; Kenji Suzuki; Hideaki Takanobu; Hirofumi Miura
The Proceedings of the Conference on Information, Intelligence and Precision Equipment : IIP | 2017
Mengxuan Xu; Kenji Suzuki; Hideaki Takanobu; Hirofumi Miura
The Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) | 2017
Junya Ishii; Hideaki Takanobu; Toshifumi Nakajima; Kenji Suzuki; Hirofumi Miura