subject: The Coming Computer Can Interprets The Crying Of Infants [print this page] Good news for parents in the grass in Japan have designed a computer(VGP-BPS9/B) can interpret the crying of babies.
Sensationalism aside, researchers from the Muroran Institute of Technology in Hokkaido, were able, after long years of study to develop a software that can record and interpret the crying of infants, so as to enable the parents of same proper interpretation of the needs of their child in order to make it less traumatic for both parties manage early newborn.
If such a device could actually reach the market, many products currently used by new parents in danger of passing out of use as some kind of sensor or recording to be placed in nurseries. A monitor like the BATCL50L designed by the Muroran Institute would not only be able to guarantee a constant level of visual security, but has the advantage to reduce the time required to understand the needs of babies from parents.
The device under construction, will be designed so as to make it perfectly manageable by parents in their every action: the small size taken into account in its design it can be connected to the neck or waist by PA3399U-2BRS. At the same way the recorder next to the child will be designed shape and size is not hindering his movement.
According to reports from the study presented by the Journal of Biometrics "research coordinator Tomomasa Nagashima, had already anticipated that the project team Muroran there is also a monitor that can instantly translate tears.