MARVEL: Audio AI for Smart Cities

Semulin project to use Audio AI for autonoumous cars - audEERING provides Audio AI

The market for smart city projects is huge and still growing. The project MARVEL aims at supporting data-driven real-time application workflows and decision-making in modern cities. For this real-time multi-modal smart city monitoring, audEERING provides its well-known acoustic scene detection.

WorkingAge: Improved working conditions for older workers

Project WorkingAge tool for monitoring stress levels

European Population is ageing and good working conditions are more important than ever. In a society where employment is prolonged to higher ages, a project like WorkingAge aims to promote healthy habits in working environments. audEERING is part of the consortium.

SPEAKER: Audio AI for Smart Speakers

European data security in a smart speaker audEERINg is part of developing this solution

The goal of the project SPEAKER is the development of an European smart speaker as competition to the American products on the market. This product should be characterized by European standards for data security. audEERING is part of the consortium to develop this solution.

AI vs. Corona: Detecting Diseases from the Voice

AI vs. Corona Can AI help with the disease?

What can AI do in the fight against the corona virus? Audio AI can really move the needle in medicine as the magazine Nature recently published. Diseases like Parkinson’s, depression and COVID-19 have one thing in common: They affect the way a person’s voice sounds.

EU Project: Trial Launch for MyMoodCoach

MyMoodCoach mental health for youths funded by EU project

Mental health is an increasingly important topic in nowadays fast-moving societies. Young people are heavily affected by the requirements they face during their education and in social groups. 20 % of all youths in Germany experience mental health issues according to the German Association of Psychotherapists.

Introducing openSMILE 3.0

openSMILE 3.0 audEERING´s open-source cross-plattform audio feature extractor

We are happy to announce the availability of the next major release 3.0 of openSMILE, audEERING’s open-source, cross-platform audio feature extractor. With more than 150,000 downloads since its first publication in 2010 and more than 2650 citations in academic papers, openSMILE has become an immensely popular tool among the research community, audio-related companies and individuals. We strongly believe that researchers and enthusiasts should have free and unrestricted access to the fundamental tools that they need for their work and to make new advances in these fields.

VR & AI: Game Changers in the Health Sector

How VR and AI can be a game changer for the health sector

Virtual Reality and Artificial Intelligence can take the training of staff in hospitals to the next level. You wonder how? In this blog post we will show which amazing possibilities there are using those innovative technologies in the health sector with a current project in this field.

VDE Award 2019

VDE Award 2019 with the category startup received by audEERING

Last week audEERING won the VDE Award 2019 in the category „Startups“. The prestigious annual award is being granted to excellent and outstanding achievements in science and technology.

Heart of Gaming

winner of audEERING´s game challenge implementign emotion AI

We held the award ceremony of the premier audEERING Game Challenge (GaCha 2019). This international challenge

Robots interacting with autistic children

EU funded project robot ERIK is helping auistic children

Within ERIK, a German nationally funded research project about robot
interaction with autistic children, audEERING is developing software to
analyse and express emotional speech

Current trends for voice based applications

blue speaker as a personal assistant for audeering application presenting current trends for voice based applications

Ever wondered what it would be like to have your own personal assistant follow you around wherever you go? Everyone that owns a smartphone or personal computer must have come in touch with one of the many voice assistants out there.