An app that can differentiate between a variety of crying sounds made by babies has been developed by Taiwanese researchers. The Infant Cries Translator was developed at the National Taiwan University ...
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One of the struggles most new parents face is trying to guess what their newborn wants. Since the majority of people aren't fluent in baby talk, a research team developed an app that can decode crying ...
For parents Delbert and Sanaz Whetter a crying baby is a particularly difficult challenge. The Whetters are deaf, so when they’re in another room they rely on cameras and remote noise-monitors to help ...
A new app aims to help parents interpret what their baby wants based on the sound of their cry. The free app ChatterBaby, which was released last month, analyzes the acoustic features of a baby's cry, ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Next time your baby cries, you might want to hold the little one up to your iPhone. A new app ...
Kids these days are born into a world of social media. Baby Snaps wants you to string together the story of your kid's day-to-day life to share with family. Erin Carson covered internet culture, ...
If you are a new parent, you know how valuable keeping track of your baby's health is. From baby monitors to baby guards, as a new parent, you want to make sure your baby is thriving at all times.