Why cry analyzer review




















According to the Why Cry website, the machine is capable of analyzing crying power, frequencies, correlation with established patterns and the length of crying intervals. It also mentions the machine won the G. Now, I did try to find information about the G. If the information on the website started to ring a few alarm balls, I was also bothered by the fact that the Why Cry Baby Analyzer may give a false reading from other noises in the room. Additionally, many of the symptoms of crying can be simply cured by a cuddle.

If a baby is bored, stressed or annoyed, just picking them up and soothing should help to stop the tears. For that kind of money, I would buy a room thermometer for the nursery and trust your natural parenting instincts instead of a machine. Via Like Cool. LOG IN. Menu HOME. Search Query Submit Search. By Jude Garvey.

Facebook Twitter Flipboard LinkedIn. Why Cry Baby Analyzer - can it tell you why your baby is upset? During the first phase, the analyzer separates recorded cries into Each frame is analyzed for several parameters, including frequency characteristics, voicing, and acoustic volume. The second phase uses data from the first to give a broader view of the cry and reduces the number of parameters to those that are most useful, the researchers explained. The frames are put back together and characterized either as an utterance -- a single "wah" -- or silence, the pause between utterances.

Longer utterances are separated from shorter ones and the time between utterances is recorded. Pitch, including the contour of pitch over time, and other variables can then be averaged across each utterance. In the end, the system evaluates for 80 different parameters, each of which could hold clues about a baby's health.

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