One developer, Roni Bandini, has cleverly used a Raspberry Pi to combat annoying neighbor noise. Unable to bear reggaeton music every day, he designed an "intelligent noise reduction" system that uses artificial intelligence technology to identify and interfere with the playback of reggaeton music to solve the noise problem. This system not only demonstrates innovative technological applications, but also reflects the huge potential of technology in solving real-life problems. The core of the device lies in its AI model's precise recognition capabilities and its ability to achieve noise reduction by interfering with the speakers. Let’s take a look at this interesting “anti-noise” device.
A developer named Roni Bandini was troubled by his neighbor playing reggaeton music every day. He used a Raspberry Pi to build a "smart noise reduction" device that uses artificial intelligence to fight noise pollution. This Raspberry Pi project can detect the music played by a nearby Bluetooth speaker and identify whether it is reggaeton music. When the recognition is successful, it will interfere with speaker playback and cause sound distortion. The core component of this device is a Raspberry Pi 3B+, which is connected to a DFRobot OLED display, receives sound through a microphone, and uses Edge Impulse to train the AI model to recognize music.
Roni Bandini's "intelligent noise reduction" device provides a new way of thinking about solving noise pollution. Although the method is slightly extreme, it also reflects the potential of technology in improving the quality of life and is worthy of further exploration and improvement. There may be gentler and more effective ways to solve similar noise problems in the future. Hopefully we’ll see more innovations like this in the future, solving the various challenges we encounter in our daily lives in a more harmonious way.