Infant Monitoring System for Deaf Parents
-
Published:2021-06-13
Issue:
Volume:
Page:527-534
-
ISSN:2456-3307
-
Container-title:International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:IJSRCSEIT
Author:
Mohite Akshay1, Jadhav Prof. Dhiraj1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Computer Engineering, Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
Infant Monitoring System for Deaf Parents that aims to convert Baby crying sounds which are not distinguishable by deaf people into recognizable alerts. The project proposes an intelligent system which is capable of identifying the cry of baby using mic and send the alerting messages directly to the concern person’s mobile phone number using GSM Modem. This project makes use of a mic, GSM Modem, and Raspberry Pi processor. Raspberry Pi processor automatically reads the crying sound of the baby using mic, which is interfaced to the USB driver of the Raspberry Pi, after audio file is recorded it is processed with ANN, filtered with MFCC then the processor will detect sound consist of baby cry. If baby cry detected then predefined alert message will be sent to the predefined phone number that is stored in SIM card via GSM modem.
Publisher
Technoscience Academy
Reference13 articles.
1. The Rehabilitation Council of India Act, 1992, Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs (1992): (No.34 of 1992), NewDelhi, 1992. http://www.rehabcouncil.nic.in/engweb/rciact.pdf [Last accessed on 2021 Feb]. 2. “How do deaf parents hear their baby cry?” Browsed from https://www.rehabcouncil.nic.in/engweb/rciact.pdf. [Last accessed on 2021 Feb] 3. Jürgens, T., Clark, N. R., Lecluyse, W., & Meddis, R., “Exploration of a physiologically-inspired hearing-aid algorithm using a computer model mimicking impaired hearing”, International Journal of audiology, 55(6), 346-357, 2016. 4. Cox, R. M., & Alexander, G. C. “The abbreviated profile of hearing aid benefit” Ear and hearing, 16(2), 176-186, 1995. 5. Balkany, T. J., Hodges, A. V., Eshraghi, A. A., Butts, S., Bricker, K., Lingvai, J., & King, J. “Cochlear implants in children--a review”, Acta oto-laryngologica, 122(4), 356-362, 2002.
|
|