Japan's Nightmarish Robot Mouth Can Sing

Earnest Cavalli

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Japan's Nightmarish Robot Mouth Can Sing


Warning: The following footage of a robotic mouth imitating human speech can not be unseen.

Professor Hideyuki Sawada of Japan's Kagawa University is a man determined to advance the field of robotics at all costs. In this case, those costs include horrible emotional trauma for anyone exposed to his latest project.

Hoping to mimic biology, Professor Sawada and his colleagues have cobbled together a surprisingly lifelike robotic analogue to the human vocal system. From the 'bot's autonomously constricting nasal resonance chambers to its eight faux vocal cords, everything that allows you to scream "kill it with fire" is included in the machine's artificial frame.

The thing even has lips.

Despite the robot's nightmarish appearance, I have to admit a grudging respect for the software that powers the machine. Professor Sawada's team coded a program that enables the 'bot to listen to its own "voice" via microphone, then adjust its pitch and tone on the fly in an effort to more closely replicate actual human speech. In short: It learns from its mistakes, and is constantly trying to sound more like you.

I should point out that the disclaimer at the beginning of this piece was not referring to the demo video you see above. It was, in fact, referring to the following footage of this thing "singing."


This disembodied bionic throat undoubtedly has some fascinating implications for the future of robotics. If we're being wildly optimistic, I could even posit that the 'bot holds a wealth of potential as a prosthetic for people with very specific injuries.

If nothing else, it would make automated calling centers a bit less sterile.

That said, there's a large part of my mammal brain that sees this thing as anathema to the natural world. We're beyond the uncanny valley here, people.

Before you take to the comments to decry this thing and/or my predilection for alarmist anti-robotic sentiment, please remember: Your "Daisy Bell" joke is neither original, nor clever. Try harder.

Source: ieee Spectrum [http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/medical-robots/freaky-robot-mouth-learns-to-sing]

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Abedeus

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Isn't this old, old, incredibly old-school news? I remember those fish lips from like 1 or 2 years ago if not further back.
 

Moriarty70

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Earnest Cavalli said:
Before you take to the comments to decry this thing and/or my predilection for alarmist anti-robotic sentiment, please remember: Your "Daisy Bell" joke is neither original, nor clever. Try harder.
Those Daisy Bell jokes do tend to be failures. "This sort of thing has cropped up before and it has always been due to human error"
 

Lazy Kitty

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Nightmarish?
It's not that bad.

Maybe they'll replace teachers with robots, so everyone has the same quality of education.
 

XT inc

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I was expecting a lot more out of it. I thought it was going to be creepy because it worked so well.

That thing was terrible, they are so far off it is laughable.
 

imnot

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I hope I'm not the only one who thought they looked more like something else DX
 

-Dragmire-

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Complete shivers up my spine at that... singing...

ryo02 said:
well lets hope the porn industry doesnt find out about this
... the only thing they don't have is the voice box...

I refuse to look up a link to prove this though.

imnotparanoid said:
I hope I'm not the only one who thought they looked more like something else DX
nope, you're not alone at all. No explanations necessary or advised.
 

wooty

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If what I saw in Japan is to be believed, then they can link this up to Volcaloid and it will make millions from Otaku alone.
 

Imp_Emissary

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:O It can sing!

Like a deaf guy with no teeth, or a tongue.....
 

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Earnest Cavalli said:
Before you take to the comments to decry this thing and/or my predilection for alarmist anti-robotic sentiment, please remember: Your "Daisy Bell" joke is neither original, nor clever. Try harder.
I'm afraid my username and avatar make my Daisy Bell joke both original and clever. Point for me.