Abstract

Cry of an infant serves as the main communication language to seek the attention of their caretakers. Acoustic characteristics of cries provide insights into the physiological and psychological states of the infants. To understand the reason behind the cries, caretakers pay attention to acoustic characteristics like tone, pitch, and loudness, etc. Infant cry classification has gained importance in both commercial and medical fields due to its applications such as baby monitoring and non-invasive diagnosis of health conditions of newborns in early stages. This paper discusses the implementation of a lowcost hardware device for real-time cry classification. Further, this presents the use of time and frequency domain features to detect cry words and identify the reasons. The proposed solution covers the use of classification techniques like artificial neural networks and k nearest neighbors to gain accuracy figures over 90% and 70% for cry detection and classification respectively while maintaining the resource utilization at a minimum level to keep hardware solution simple and low cost.

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