Does your child want a new puppy for Christmas? Better yet, how about a robotic dog? Thanks to the Newburyport PTO funding, Spot the robotic dog from Code & Circuit in Amesbury recently spent two days ...
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 ...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian scientists are working on computer software analysing dog barks that could allow people to better recognise dogs' basic emotions, Hungarian ethologist Csaba Molnar said.
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