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Dec 30, 2022 · The DogFACS-based approach provides decision trees, that is a mathematical representation which reflects previous findings by human experts in relation to certain facial expressions (DogFACS...
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Mar 22, 2022 · This paper describes an emotion recognition system for dogs automatically identifying the emotions anger, fear, happiness, and relaxation. It is based on a previously trained machine learning model, which uses automatic pose estimation to differentiate emotional states of canines.
Nov 11, 2019 · Inter-specific emotion recognition is especially adaptive when species spend a long time in close association, like dogs and humans. Here, we comprehensively studied the human ability to...
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Dec 1, 2023 · Brady et al. 20 provide a systematic review of the reliability and validity of behavioral tests that assess behavioral characteristics important in working dogs. Jones and Gosling 21 provide ...
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Mar 1, 2024 · Results per theme. Overall, the most used themes to observe the welfare and/or emotions of dogs were vocalizations (60.5% of the articles), other stress-related behaviors (64.1% of the articles), and interactions with the nonsocial environment (66.7% of the articles).