insoundz supports the “First 1000 Days Project”, a research project conducted at the Hasson Lab at Princeton
insoundz, the most advanced Gen AI audio factory for business, is thrilled to announce a partnership with “The First 1000 Days Project” (1kD). This collaboration aims to leverage insoundz’s advanced audio solutions to enhance the research capabilities of a groundbreaking project led by Professor Uri Hasson at Princeton University.
The 1kD team has been collecting the first big dataset on the auditory and visual environment of a human growing up in real life. To date, they have amassed 970,000 hours of recordings from the first three years of a baby’s life, capturing truly naturalistic data from within family homes.
the ambitious 1kD research project at the Hasson Lab,” said Emil Winebrand, Co-Founder & CEO of insoundz. “This collaboration presents a rare and valuable opportunity to promote groundbreaking research in the development of the speech domain. The naturalistic audio data collected in the 1kD project presents a unique challenge, one that only advanced Generative AI platforms like Revive™ can tackle by addressing the multiple complexities and nuances of authentic family life audio recordings.”
The 1kD team is equally enthusiastic. “The collaboration with insoundz will significantly bolster our abilities to build language models that are biologically feasible,” said Uri Hasson, an expert in the study of communication in real-life environments. “With Revive™, we can handle very noisy real-life audio recordings of family life to study the evolution of human language. “
Through this collaboration, insoundz will provide its proprietary tools and expert consultations at no cost, contributing significantly to the success of the 1kD project. The collaboration aligns perfectly with insoundz’s commitment to technological advancement and innovation in audio processing. “The insights and improvements we gain through this partnership are invaluable,” added Winebrand. Understanding naturalistic data better will inspire future technological advancements”.