To sing like a mockingbird

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Abstract

Musical parody, i.e. the act of changing the lyrics of an existing and very well-known song, is a commonly used technique for creating catchy advertising tunes and for mocking people or events. Here we describe a system for automatically producing a musical parody, starting from a corpus of songs. The system can automatically identify characterizing words and concepts related to a novel text, which are taken from the daily news. These concepts are then used as seeds to appropriately replace part of the original lyrics of a song, using metrical, rhyming and lexical constraints. Finally, the parody can be sung with a singing speech synthesizer, with no intervention from the user.

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Gatti, L., Ozbal, G., Stock, O., & Strapparava, C. (2017). To sing like a mockingbird. In 15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, EACL 2017 - Proceedings of Conference (Vol. 2, pp. 298–304). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/e17-2048

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