DOGS could soon be fully understood by their owners — after an AI translator developed a ruff understanding of their barks. A machine designed to transcribe human speech was adapted to decode canine ...
The AI-powered dog collar from Petpuls Lab uses voice recognition technology to let dog owners know if their pup is happy, relaxed, anxious, angry, or sad based on their barks Kelli Bender is the Pets ...
What pet owner hasn’t, at some point, looked at their nonpaying houseguest and wondered what it is that they’re saying with those meows, barks, or assorted other sounds they make? Dr. Con ...
A NEW dog-to-English translator for those who want to talk to the animals and have them talk back has now been fully funded for development. No More Woof needed $US10 ...
Source: SC Psychological Enterprises Ltd. A colleague of mine recently came by to ask me a question. He had just returned from a short professional visit to Israel. According to him, the facility he ...
Ever wonder why your dog barks for no apparent reason, thinks the UPS guy is an ax murderer, and howls when you leave? Thanks to a Japanese toy maker, you can now now use the "Bowlingual" gadget to ...
A group of inventors in Sweden and Finland claims to be close to developing a dog-to-English translator. The Nordic Society for Invention and Discovery says its prototype, 'No More Woof,' will analyse ...
It could be the ultimate gadget for dog owners - a hi-tech back for their pet that lets them communicate. The sensor-packed harness can sense the animal's movement, and the sounds it makes, letting ...
We’re all suffering under lockdown — even our dogs. Although most can still enjoy regular walkies, the pooches are picking up on the reduced social interaction outside. And many of them are missing ...
Dog owners will be able to better understand their pets after the maker of a computerized gadget that interprets the warp and woof of a dog's life for its owner will be marketed next June, a spokesman ...
TOKYO, Japan -- Man has always had trouble understanding exactly what his best friend is trying to say. But a new gadget released in Japan is trying to reduce the lingual divide between dog and its ...
No More Woof needed $US10,000 ($11,200) in funding to get it off the ground - a target exceeded by $US5000 already with two months still to go on the Indiegogo ...