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Imagimob Announces tinyML for Sound Event Detection Applications on Synaptics AI Chip

Imagimob announces the availability of the Imagimob tinyML platform integrated with Synaptics’ DBM10L AI chip. Synaptics’ existing machine learning algorithms for Sound Event Detection (SED) are fully integrated in the Imagimob platform which means that customers now have a very powerful, end-to-end platform that will enable them to easily and quickly develop and deploy production-ready SED applications on the Synaptics DBM10L AI chip.

Imagimob AI is an end-to-end development platform for machine learning on edge devices. It allows developers to go from data collection to deployment on an edge device in minutes. Imagimob AI is used by many customers to build production-ready models for a range of use cases including audio, gesture recognition, human motion, predictive maintenance, material detection and many more.

Sound Event Detection (SED) is the task of recognizing sound events and their respective temporal start and end time in real time. Glass break, baby cry, gun shot and the sound of a microwave oven are all examples of sound events.The Synaptics SED algorithms are based on many years of research and are proven to be very robust in noisy environments, and they have also proven to be very efficient when they run on the DBM10L.

The Synaptics DBML10 is a cost-effective, low-power, small-form-factor, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) dual-core system-on-chip SoC based on a digital signal processor (DSP) and a neural network (NN) accelerator. Optimized for voice, audio and sensor processing, it is suitable for battery-operated devices such as smartphones, tablets, and smart home devices such as remote controls, as well as wearables and hearables —including true wireless stereo (TWS) headsets. Learn more about Synaptics Incorporated at www.synaptics.com.

Imagimob will demonstrate the solution at Embedded World 2022 that is held on June 21-23 in Nuremburg, Germany.

Contact:
Imagimob: Anders Hardebring, CEO and Co-founder, email: anders@imagimob.com, phone: +46 705910614

About Imagimob
Imagimob is a fast growing startup driving innovation at the forefront of Edge AI and tinyML—and enabling the intelligent products of the future. Based in Stockholm, Sweden, the company has been serving global customers within the automotive, manufacturing, healthcare, and lifestyle industries since 2013. In 2020, Imagimob launched Imagimob AI – a development platform for machine learning on edge devices. Imagimob AI guides and empowers users throughout the entire development journey, resulting in game-changing productivity and faster time-to-market. Learn more at www.imagimob.com

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