Hearing and identifying sounds of the natural world is the goal of a program in English and Spanish, scheduled for 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday at Coyote Hills Regional Park in Fremont. This is the ...
Many IoT devices depend on the cloud for executing command recognition and audio analysis. Synaptics is taking some of that functionality and delivering it on the edge, allowing for standalone ...
Is that the tweet of a titmouse? Or the chirp of a chickadee? After you download the Merlin Bird ID app, you can use your smartphone to identify sounds and match them to the birds in trees nearby and ...
New research shows Apple is investigating how HomePod, or other devices, can use audio to estimate the distance to a speaking user, and also to identify the sounds around it. Apple's HomePod is ...
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Today, we know the answer is a resounding yes -- thanks to a bio-acoustic monitoring system that uses artificial ...
Sit quietly for a moment and pay attention to the different sounds around you. You might hear appliances beeping, cars honking, a dog barking, someone sneezing. These are all noises Cochlear.ai, a ...
Glen learns his phone number. Mrs. Williams introduces us to the eight basic shapes before we practice listening to groups of words and identifying whether the sounds are the same. On our field trip ...
New tool combines 360° video with spatial audio recording to accurately identify fish through sound. Recordings are the most extensive bank of natural fish sounds published to date, including many ...
Think about your garden. What comes to mind? Is it the color of a blooming poppy, the green sprouts of the first beans coming up? Are all your thoughts visual or do any of them include sounds? Today, ...
There are grunts and growls, knocks and croaks — but the wild sounds detected by a team of British Columbia researchers don't belong to any of the province's famous forest creatures. The noises are ...
There are grunts and growls, knocks and croaks — but the wild sounds detected by a team of British Columbia researchers don't belong to any of the province's famous forest creatures. *Billed as $4.00 ...