Sunday, 23 February 2014

Animal Mood Recognition




Next time you see your pet dog doing some odd stuff which makes you say - “what's up Spazz?” or something like - “I don't know whats wrong with him, maybe he is hungry” or something like “I gave him some Scooby snacks but there is still no change in his behavior”.

Imagine a device which would enable us to understand our pets even more clearly, like for example in case of dogs, they always have this collar belt around their neck. Now imagine this belt as no ordinary belt, it has some small L.E.D. attached to it, fed with animal behavioural data which will display the current mood of the dog. If suppose the dog is hungry, it will flash “HUNGRY” in the L.E.D., or to make it more fashionable- “I AM HUNGRY”.

For other pets, we can have similar such devices fitted in some appropriate places. In case of birds, the cage will act as the mood recognition device and if there are more than one bird in the cage, we can assign the name of each bird in the device and it will display the name and the status of that bird in the screen attached to that cage.








Nothing makes me more happy if there is some research done on animal gadgetry. What most of the time we do is just research on animals themselves. We all love animals, they are all gods loving and beautiful creation. Why not just bring them one step closer to us.

You may wonder why I didn't mention the animal voice recognition device which would enable us to communicate with animals more clearly.(Stephen Hawking, a renowned physicist uses this type of innovation.) Well, to have this means two things. First, if animals can talk with humans, they would then have to think. Secondly, if they begin thinking, what do you expect if they ask questions like “why do we have to be your pets ”. Then they would want their fundamental rights. I cannot go and talk about that stuff here, because that would mean “Animal Revolution”.

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