Dog translator transforms barks into words
Japanese inventors have come up with a device they claim can detect a dog's emotion from its bark. The gadget focuses on the detection of six emotions including sadness, joy and frustration, alongside a recorded repertoire of spoken phrases
July 21, 2009
Woof Woof
What can I say but... Woof!
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