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January 21, 2008

Software to translate a dog’s bark

According to Reuters Hungarian scientists are working on computer software analyzing dog barks that could allow people to better recognize dogs’ basic emotions, Hungarian ethologist Csaba Molnar said. Molnar and his colleagues at Budapest’s ELTE University have tested software which distinguishes the emotional reaction of 14 dogs of the Hungarian Mudi herding breed to six situations: When the dog is alone, when it sees a ball, it fights, it plays, it encounters a stranger or it goes for a walk. “A possible commercial application could be a device for dog-human communication,” the scientist told Reuters.

Well wonder what’s next? Did I hear birds chirping, the insect buzzing…. Yet till date there isn’t a single good software for translating the human voice in all its correctness!

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