18091738. Systems and Methods for Acoustic Behavior Feedback simplified abstract (Google LLC)

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Systems and Methods for Acoustic Behavior Feedback

Organization Name

Google LLC

Inventor(s)

Christine Jean Wu of San Francisco CA (US)

Shokofeh Darbari of Palo Alto CA (US)

Shane Anton Myrbeck of Los Angeles CA (US)

Caitlyn Emily Riggs of San Francisco CA (US)

Jack Godfrey Wood of San Francisco CA (US)

Andy Furner of London (GB)

Harc Lee of London (GB)

Systems and Methods for Acoustic Behavior Feedback - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18091738 titled 'Systems and Methods for Acoustic Behavior Feedback

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a system that provides feedback on acoustic behavior using a light emitter and a microphone. The system compares ambient sound data from the microphone to a threshold sound level and selects a setting for the light emitter based on this comparison to alert individuals near the microphone.

  • The system includes a light emitter and a microphone.
  • Ambient sound data is compared to a threshold sound level.
  • The light emitter is set based on this comparison to provide feedback on sound levels.
  • Different settings correspond to different sound level alerts for individuals near the microphone.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Integration of a light emitter and a microphone for acoustic behavior feedback.
  • Automatic selection of light emitter settings based on ambient sound data.
  • Customizable settings for different sound level alerts.
  • Real-time feedback for individuals near the microphone.

Potential Applications:

  • Noise monitoring in public spaces.
  • Classroom sound level management.
  • Workplace noise control.
  • Home environment sound monitoring.

Problems Solved:

  • Lack of real-time feedback on sound levels.
  • Difficulty in managing ambient noise.
  • Inability to customize alerts based on sound levels.
  • Limited options for providing feedback on acoustic behavior.

Benefits:

  • Improved awareness of sound levels.
  • Enhanced control over ambient noise.
  • Customizable feedback for different environments.
  • Better management of acoustic behavior.

Commercial Applications: The system could be used in various commercial settings such as:

  • Restaurants
  • Offices
  • Schools
  • Hospitals

Questions about Acoustic Behavior Feedback: 1. How does the system determine the threshold sound level for comparison?

  - The threshold sound level is likely set based on the desired level of sound sensitivity in the environment.

2. Can the settings for the light emitter be adjusted manually?

  - It is possible that the settings can be customized manually to suit specific needs or preferences.


Original Abstract Submitted

A system for acoustic behavior feedback includes a light emitter and a microphone. Ambient sound data from the microphone may be compared to a threshold sound level, and one of a plurality of settings for the light emitter may be selected based at least in part on the comparison between the ambient sound data and threshold sound level. Each of the plurality of settings corresponds to a respective sound level alert as feedback for at least one person proximate the microphone and the light emitter.