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Korean Firm Releases Artificial Intelligence Collar for Dogs


Sun 10 Jan 2021 | 12:38 PM
Ahmed Yasser

Petpuls, a South Korean company released an artificial intelligence collar to give the dogs a voice. The firm compares a dog's bark with a database of others to determine the animal's emotional wellbeing, according to a DailyMail report published today.

According to data from the Seoul National University, the device has an Emotional Recognition Accuracy Rate of more than 80%.The device helps dog owners understand their pet's emotional and physical wellbeing to manage your dog's entire life span.

Meanwhile, the collar serves as an activity tracker, with a built-in sensor to calculate the calories a pet burns from exercise. The costing £73, the collar relays the barking data to an app on the owner's phone via Wi-Fi.

On other hand, the app features an emotion and activity graph, as well as a page dedicated to your dog's Pet Friends. In addition, includes a 'My Pet Registration' feature to create a unique dog profile tailored to your pet.

Noteworthy, the device was the runner-up in the Consumer Electronics Show's innovation awards for this year.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9128851/New-73-canine-collar-uses-AI-tech-analyse-barks-tell-owners-prized-pooch-feeling.html#v-7326241286232686734