Schlagwort: Sound Recognition
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Classify nearby annoyances with this sound monitoring device
Reading Time: 2 minutesSoon after a police station opened near his house, Christopher Cooper noticed a substantial increase in the amount of emergency vehicle traffic and their associated noises even though local officials had promised that it would not be disruptive. But rather than write down every occurrence to track the volume of disturbances, he came up with…
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This device detects different household sounds through tinyML
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — July 14th, 2022 For people who suffer from hearing loss or other auditory issues, maintaining situational awareness can be vital for keeping safe and autonomous. This problem is what inspired the team of Lucia Camacho Tiemblo, Spiros Kotsikos, and Maria Alifieri to create a small device that can alert users to…
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The Snoring Guardian listens while you sleep and vibrates when you start to snore
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — July 20th, 2021 Snoring is an annoying problem that affects nearly half of all adults and can cause others to lose sleep. Additionally, the ailment can be a symptom of a more serious underlying condition, so being able to know exactly when it occurs could be lifesaving. To help…
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This low-cost device uses tinyML on Arduino to detect respiratory diseases in pigs
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — June 30th, 2021 One major drawback to the largescale farming of animals for meat consumption is the tendency for diseases to spread rapidly and decimate the population. This widespread issue is what drove Clinton Oduor to build a tinyML-powered device that can perform precision livestock farming tasks intelligently. His project works by continuously…
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Use tinyML on the Nano 33 BLE Sense to classify different bird calls
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — June 28th, 2021 There are thousands of bird species in the world, with numerous different and unique ones living in various areas. Developers Errol Joshua, Mahesh Nayak, Ajith K J, and Supriya Nickam wanted to build a simple device that would allow them to automatically recognize the feathered friends…




