They sport bejeweled chokers, lavish in bubble baths at spas and have their own leather-bag chauffeurs. And now our almost-like-human dogs might also try their paws at computers. Four dogs strutted ...
Scientists find that computers can interpret emotions based on a dog's bark, but people do a decent job of it, too. Hungarian scientists are working on computer software analyzing dog barks that could ...
Computers may be better at telling the difference between dog barks than humans, according to a new study by Hungarian researchers. In a series of tests, researcher Csaba Molnár, from Eötvös Loránd ...
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