LOS ANGELES, Calif. (WPVI) -- New parents no longer have to scratch their heads, wondering why their baby is crying. A team at UCLA Health has developed an app to help. Ariana Anderson, Ph.D., of UCLA ...
If you’re a parent, then this quiet adult cry for help into the abyss is all too familiar in those first few months of parenthood. "I just wish I knew what my baby wanted!" Though babies tend to cry ...
Look who’s talking indeed. Developers of a new app from Taiwan called “Infant Cries Translator” claim that it can translate the myriad crying sounds made by babies. Researchers at the National Taiwan ...
"This is the ’Motherhood guide' app. We open the application, press on the microphone, and when the baby starts crying, we press the record. The application will take the sound of the baby's crying ...
For all the parents who have ever pulled out hair trying to figure out if the baby's tired, hungry, bored, or what, Cry Translator promises answers. But does it work? Rick Broida is the author of ...
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 ...
Can AI really understand your baby's cries? Cappella's fresh subscription app aims to prove it! Their innovative mobile app claims to 'translate' your baby's cries, distinguishing hunger, discomfort, ...
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