Voice recognition device
10178458 ยท 2019-01-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R1/025
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/028
ELECTRICITY
B25J9/0006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04R2410/07
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04R1/02
ELECTRICITY
B25J9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A technique capable of accurately recognizing a voice input from a user and to uniform likelihood of depression of an outer skin is provided. A voice recognition device P includes an exoskeleton 5, a cushion member 6 that has elasticity and covers the exoskeleton 5, an outer skin 7 that covers the cushion member 6, a microphone 3 fixed to the exoskeleton 5, and a voice recognition unit 4 that recognizes a voice obtained by the microphone 3. In a voice input area 11, which is on an outer side of the microphone 3, the cushion member 6 has zero thickness. In a position in the vicinity of the microphone 3 that does not overlap the microphone 3, spring members 13 that are extended from the exoskeleton 5 to the outer skin 7 and are less compressed and deformed than the cushion member 6 are arranged.
Claims
1. A voice recognition device comprising: an exoskeleton; a cushion member that has elasticity and covers the exoskeleton; an outer skin that covers the cushion member; a microphone fixed to the exoskeleton; and a voice recognition unit that recognizes a voice obtained by the microphone, wherein in a voice input area, which is on an outer side of the microphone, the cushion member is formed to be thinner than a peripheral area thereof or is formed to have zero thickness, and in a position in the vicinity of the microphone that does not overlap the microphone, an elasticity compensating member that is extended from the exoskeleton to the outer skin and is less compressed and deformed than the cushion member is arranged.
2. The voice recognition device according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of elasticity compensating members are arranged in such a way that the plurality of elasticity compensating members surround the microphone.
3. The voice recognition device according to claim 1, wherein the microphone is fixed to an outer surface of the exoskeleton.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment
(10) In the following description, with reference to
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(12) As shown in
(13) The exoskeleton 5 is, for example, made of synthetic resin and is formed by injection molding.
(14) The cushion member 6 has elasticity and covers the outer periphery of the exoskeleton 5. The cushion member 6 covers an outer surface 10 of the exoskeleton 5. The material of the cushion member 6 is selected in consideration of the weight and impact absorption of the stuffed toy type robot 1 and may be, for example, nitrile rubber, low-elasticity rubber, flexible polyurethane foam having an open cell structure, or cotton.
(15) The outer skin 7 covers the outer periphery of the cushion member 6. The outer skin 7 covers an outer surface of the cushion member 6. The outer skin 7 is composed of a protection layer 8 and an outer skin body 9. The cushion member 6, the protection layer 8, and the outer skin body 9 are layered in this order and affixed to each other by known adhesive. The protection layer 8 is formed of, for example, a resin sheet having flexibility or cloth. The resin sheet may be made of, for example, polyimide or polyamidimide. The protection layer 8 may be subjected to a water-repellent treatment so that the protection layer 8 has waterproof properties or metallic fibers may be woven into the protection layer 8 so that the protection layer 8 has magnetic shielding properties. Further, the protection layer 8 is preferably made of a material that hardly absorbs and reflects the user's voice, whereby it is possible to reduce distortion of the user's voice and to improve the accuracy of voice recognition. The outer skin body 9 is, for example, fur. A stretchable material may be woven into the protection layer 8 and the outer skin body 9 so that the protection layer 8 and the outer skin body 9 become stretchable.
(16) The microphone 3 is fixed to the outer surface 10 of the exoskeleton 5. The microphone 3 is a sound-collecting device that converts the user's voice into an electric signal and outputs the electric signal to the voice recognition unit 4. The voice recognition unit 4 recognizes the user's voice by analyzing the electric signal input from the microphone 3. In short, the voice recognition unit 4 recognizes the voice obtained by the microphone 3. The voice recognition unit 4 is composed of a well-known microcontroller.
(17) In this embodiment, in a voice input area 11, which is on the outer side of the microphone 3, the thickness of the cushion member 6 is made zero. In the part immediately above the microphone 3, the thickness of the cushion member 6 is made zero. In other words, as shown in
(18) Further, in the vicinity of the microphone 3, in a position between the exoskeleton 5 and the outer skin 7 that does not overlap the microphone 3, a plurality of spring members 13 (elasticity compensating members) that are less compressed and deformed than the cushion member 6 are arranged. In other words, in the voice input area 11, in a position between the exoskeleton 5 and the outer skin 7 that does not overlap the microphone 3, the plurality of spring members 13 that are less compressed and deformed than the cushion member 6 are arranged. Each of the spring members 13 is extended from the exoskeleton 5 to the outer skin 7. Each of the spring members 13 is accommodated in the cavity 12. As shown in
(19) The material of the cushion member 6 and that of each of the spring members 13, the number of spring members 13, and the cross-sectional area and the cross-sectional shape of each of the spring members 13 may be selected in such a way that spring characteristics and damper characteristics when the outer skin 7 is pressed down immediately above the cushion member 6 match spring characteristics and damper characteristics when the outer skin 7 is pressed down immediately above the microphone 3 as much as possible. That is, the amount that the outer skin 7 sinks when it is pressed down with a predetermined load immediately above the cushion member 6 preferably matches the amount that the outer skin 7 sinks when it is pressed down with the predetermined load immediately above the microphone 3. In a similar way, the behavior of the outer skin 7 from the time when the predetermined load applied to the outer skin 7 is removed after it is applied to the outer skin 7 immediately above the cushion member 6 to the time when the outer skin 7 is returned to the original position preferably matches the behavior of the outer skin 7 from the time when the predetermined load applied to the outer skin 7 is removed after it is applied to the outer skin 7 immediately above the microphone 3 to the time when the outer skin 7 is returned to the original position. It is therefore possible to provide the stuffed toy type robot 1 which does not make the user feel the presence of the cavity 12.
(20) The first embodiment has been described above. The aforementioned first embodiment has the following features.
(21) As shown in
(22) In the aforementioned first embodiment, in the voice input area 11, which is on the outer side of the microphone 3, the cushion member 6 is formed to have zero thickness, and in a position in the vicinity of the microphone 3 that does not overlap the microphone 3, the spring members 13 that are extended from the exoskeleton 5 to the outer skin 7 and are less compressed and deformed than the cushion member 6 are arranged. In other words, as shown in
Second Embodiment
(23) In the following description, with reference to
(24) In the aforementioned first embodiment, as shown for example in
(25) According to the aforementioned structure as well, similar to that of the first embodiment, it is possible to cause the voice recognition unit 4 to accurately recognize the voice and to uniform the likelihood of depression of the outer skin 7.
Third Embodiment
(26) In the following description, with reference to
(27) In the aforementioned first embodiment, as shown for example in
(28) According to the aforementioned structure as well, similar to that of the first embodiment, it is possible to cause the voice recognition unit 4 to accurately recognize the voice and to uniform the likelihood of depression of the outer skin 7.
Fourth Embodiment
(29) In the following description, with reference to
(30) In the aforementioned first embodiment, as shown for example in
(31) According to the aforementioned structure as well, similar to that of the first embodiment, it is possible to cause the voice recognition unit 4 to accurately recognize the voice and to uniform the likelihood of depression of the outer skin 7.
Fifth Embodiment
(32) In the following description, with reference to
(33) In the aforementioned first embodiment, as shown for example in
(34) According to the aforementioned structure as well, similar to that of the first embodiment, it is possible to cause the voice recognition unit 4 to accurately recognize the voice and to uniform the likelihood of depression of the outer skin 7.
Sixth Embodiment
(35) In the following description, with reference to
(36) In the aforementioned first embodiment, as shown for example in
(37) According to the aforementioned structure as well, similar to that of the first embodiment, it is possible to cause the voice recognition unit 4 to accurately recognize the voice and to uniform the likelihood of depression of the outer skin 7.
(38) The first to sixth embodiments can be combined as appropriate.
(39) From the invention thus described, it will be obvious that the embodiments of the invention may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended for inclusion within the scope of the following claims.