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Language Translator
(Cry Decoder)

Understand the "hidden" language of your baby's cries. This tool analyzes frequency patterns to suggest potential needs.

Acoustic Scanner
Real-time spectral analysis of infant vocalization.

Awaiting Audio Signal

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Auditory Cues

The tool looks for specific "pre-cry" sounds. These sounds are based on reflexes (sucking, yawning, gas) that create distinct audible mouth shapes.

Training Data

Analysis is informed by research on infant vocalization patterns and frequency shifts associated with physiological needs.

Analysis Results

Once the audio capture is complete, the decoded need will appear here.

Decoding the Cries.

All babies are born with a set of primary "pre-cry" sounds. These sounds are involuntary physiological responses that happen before the baby starts crying uncontrollably.

NEH

Characterized by a 'Neh' sound, caused by the sucking reflex. The tongue is often against the roof of the mouth.

OWH

Characterized by an oval-shaped mouth, similar to a yawn. The 'Owh' sound is a primary indicator.

HEH

A breathy 'Heh' sound, often indicating skin irritation, a wet diaper, or feeling too hot/cold.

EAIRH

An urgent, strained sound. Often accompanied by legs pulling up to the tummy.