In today's The Daily Telegraph was an article loosely relevent to my previous 'Barking Mad' posting:
Scientists have developed a computer program that "translates" dog barks.
The program analysed more than 6,000 barks from 14 Hungarian sheepdogs in six different situations: 'stranger, fight, walk, alone, ball and play'.
Researchers, who describe their findings in the journal Animal Cognition, hope the advance will lead to a computer that could be operated by a dog's bark.
The team from Eotvos Lorand University in Hungry, plans to compare the barks of different breeds to find out what they have in common.
1 comment:
i agree your idea ! very nice blog
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