BabyTalk Translator

Published by: Akvelon

Description

Every baby has an innate vocabulary that they use to communicate with their parents in the form of cries, sounds and noises. This is not necessarily a language, but we can use Machine Learning to interpret an individual baby’s sounds and translate that into a human readable language. BabyTalk by MeowTalk LLC gives your baby a voice!
Using machine learning BabyTalk instantaneously translates your baby’s sounds into one of eight general intents; these eight intents represent your baby’s physical feelings, moods and states of mind and are as follows:
- Hungry
- Laughing
- Burping
- Discomfort
- Belly Pain
- Coughing
- Sneezing
- Tired
In addition to these eight general intents, each baby also has a unique vocabulary of sounds. You can train the BabyTalk app to learn your baby’s unique vocabulary of sounds by telling the app what each sound means when your baby makes it. When you give the app 5 to 10 examples of a specific sound for your baby (e.g. “I’m hungry”, “I’m tired”) the app can start to recognize that sound when it hears it. The sound recognition is updated once a day so it may take up to 24 hours for the app to start recognizing the new word after you have provided the training information.
To train the app to learn a specific sound pick a context where you know with certainty what your baby is trying to say (e.g. at feeding time the baby is saying “I’m hungry”, at nap time the baby is saying “I need to rest”). Use the app to translate those sounds. You will get one of the eight general intents as a translation, select “No, Change it” and then provide the correct translation. Repeat this 5 to 10 times then wait up to 24 hours for the app to update and learn your baby’s sounds.
Reach out to the BabyTalk Team anytime with ideas or issues at [email protected]
Privacy Policy:
https://storage.googleapis.com/babytalk-services/privacy/index.html
Terms of Service:
https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
BabyTalk Subscription is a monthly subscription service that allows you to download the audio history, remove the network ads and have unlimited number of translations. Subscription cost 2.99 USD/month (or local equivalent) and will be charged to your iTunes Account after purchase and when the subscription renews monthly.
Subscriptions will renew automatically unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period.
Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period.
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3.5 out of 5

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BabyTalk Translator Reviews

Doesn’t work

Yamami101 on

United States

Doesn’t let me get past the sign up says internal error waste of time

Poor

He in rjuu I chief on

United States

Why don’t it work couldn’t even set up my email to even start this app just kept saying error like dude I don’t do this so why would there be a error

Amazing

Hxgvi on

United States

How does this work and it’s so cool

Best app

T.s. 13 1989. on

United States

This is the best app ever when my baby cries all the time I know what she said tell me and when you have ideas you hit the button the best part is that there are no ads my baby totally all the time download BabyTalk right now

Same thing over and over

bdhggg on

United States

Constantly says tummy ache. Rarely ever says anything else, and I know for a fact it’s not a tummy ache. DONT waste your money.

Good app

The baby translator on

United States

It’s good it told me what my little sister said and it works perfectly fine for me.

Fun app but I’m not paying $2.99 for a gimmick

Schwartzy 41 on

United States

This app is fun to play with but it’s a not worth $3 per month. Lol

it works

nanananaanannananannnan on

United States

ot does

I don’t like this app at all

Simmyv16 on

United States

I don’t like this app at all because ,First of all think of it like this, you have to pay to know what your baby who doesn’t know how to talk is saying, Second, This app is too complicated ,you have to make an account just to find that it is inaccurate.I used it on my 3 month old baby and it said that my baby has a tummy ache, but 1 minute later my baby fell asleep. WARNING! DON’T USE THIS APP ,IT IS VERY BAD! I want to rate this 0 out of 10! Not good , very bad.

Best app but one issue

Aedan14687 on

United States

Hi the app is cool but why do we have to pay plz make it free I will buy it plz make it free for 2 days

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