“Imagine a world where AI can understand all sounds like humans do.” This is how Cochl Inc, an AI-based sound recognition solution, introduces its revolutionary technology that moves beyond the current AI standard of speech recognition.
While humans are generally adept at sound identification, machines need to learn it, which is where Cochl Inc comes in. Their flagship product, Cochl.Sense, is software that identifies acoustic sounds and labels them with a sound tag such as “baby crying,” “glass break,” or “gunshot.” The system can send alarm notifications based on a sound tag. These notifications have endless use cases, such as nurses alerted to the sound of a crying baby in the newborn ward, to cafeteria workers needing to clean up a broken bottle, to jewelry-store owners warned to duck down when undergoing an armed break-in.
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