Porsche: On the trail of annoying noises
RESEARCH Porsche Digital, a subsidiary of the sports car manufacturer, is expanding its product portfolio. The digital assistant Sounce improves the detection of noise - for example in the context of component tests. Among other things, the aim is to improve the development and production of components in the automotive industry. The technology, which is based on Deep Learning methods, detects noise during endurance tests, for example, and relieves [...]
The aim is, among other things, to improve the development and production of components in the automotive industry.
The technology, which is based on Deep Learning methods, detects noise during endurance tests, for example, and relieves the burden on development engineers in particular who have to be present during tests of this kind.
The AI assistant documents errors and thus simplifies root cause analysis. This saves time and also costs.
Different acoustic signals
The technology is based on the principle of anomaly detection and can be applied in various areas. Its use is particularly conceivable in test situations where a large number of different acoustic signals make analysis by hearing alone difficult.