@inproceedings{848dc3e230984bf38cde1829a48dbb16,
title = "Singer module with singing synthesis for humanoid robots applications",
abstract = "Currently the research on robotics is a field with the most demand in various parts of the world, as it seeks to ensure they are capable of developing many of the most common tasks humans perform, such as identifying objects and taking them to recognize people by voice or face, identifying the words a person is saying, moving in free space, talking (to interact with humans) and one of the last things to be achieved: Making a singing robot. For this reason, on this task we will talk about a method in which a robot can sing using Vocaloid Editor 3.0, a speech synthesizer software which is able to generate the songs a robot will sing.",
keywords = "Acapella, Phoneme, Speech synthesis, TTS (Text-to-speech), VocaListener, Vocaloid Editor 3.0",
author = "A. Rojo-Hernandez and Perez-Meana, {H. M.} and N. Takayuki and E. Hernandez and Sanchez, {J. C.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 ICAI 2015 - WORLDCOMP 2015. All rights reserved.; 2015 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ICAI 2015 - WORLDCOMP 2015 ; Conference date: 27-07-2015 Through 30-07-2015",
year = "2019",
language = "Ingl{\'e}s",
series = "Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ICAI 2015 - WORLDCOMP 2015",
publisher = "CSREA Press",
pages = "48--54",
editor = "{de la Fuente}, David and Roger Dziegiel and Kozerenko, {Elena B.} and LaMonica, {Peter M.} and Liuzzi, {Raymond A.} and Olivas, {Jose A.} and Todd Waskiewicz and George Jandieri and Arabnia, {Hamid R.}",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ICAI 2015 - WORLDCOMP 2015",
}