According to FreeThink , many parents worry about the crying of their babies late at night, when they cannot tell if they are hungry, have a stomachache or are fussy because of insecurity? At the CES 2024 event (USA), an AI project from several universities in the US created the Cappella application that can analyze the meaning of a newborn's cry.
Cappella acts as a professional 'translator'. With one phone placed next to the baby's crib, another is used by the parents. When the baby cries, the AI in the app analyzes the sound to identify needs such as hunger, sleepiness, discomfort or even pain. Notifications with suggestions are sent to the parents immediately.
Cappella app uses AI to analyze baby cries
Cappella's accuracy is touted to be up to 95%, even higher than experts, thanks to being trained from a huge database of cries that have been classified by doctors and nurses based on real-life context and signs.
Not only can it decode crying, Cappella also allows you to monitor your baby via video , record feeding and sleeping schedules and diaper changes. "This is all parents need, they will no longer have to install many more applications," said project founder Apolline Deroche.
The app is already available on iOS and will soon be available on Android, with a monthly subscription costing $10. Deroche also hopes to use AI to detect early signs of illness (such as respiratory) and behavioral disorders (autism) in children, leading to more timely and effective diagnoses.
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