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¿Tu gato es feliz? Una aplicación te dirá el sentimiento de tu felino

¿Tu gato es feliz? Una aplicación te dirá el sentimiento de tu felino 27 julio, 2021 27 julio, 2021 | 17:00 Redacción | Agencias Sylvester.ai, empresa de tecnología de salud animal de Calgary en Canadá, ha desarrollado una aplicación llamada Tably que usa la cámara del teléfono para saber si un felino está sintiendo dolor, por lo que ahora los dueños podrán saber el sentimiento del felino y ayudarlo. “ En Syvlester.ai, creamos productos sanitarios predictivos impulsados ​​por inteligencia artificial para mejorar los resultados de salud animal en todas las especies“, es lo que dice su página de internet.

Feline okay? The app that tells you if your cat s happy

July 28, 2021 published at 1:57 AMReuters Dr. Liz Ruelle uses a new app called Tably that reads cat s faces and helps her monitor a cat s health at the Wild Rose Cat clinic in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on July 14, 2021. Reuters Cat owners who love to take pictures of their furry friends now have a new excuse to pull out their smartphones and take a snapshot: it may actually help the cat. A Calgary, Alberta, animal health technology company, Sylvester.ai, has developed an app called Tably that uses the phone s camera to tell whether a feline is feeling pain. The app looks at ear and head position, eye-narrowing, muzzle tension, and how whiskers change, to detect distress. A 2019 study published in peer-reviewed journal Scientific Reports found that the so-called feline grimace scale, or FGS, is a valid and reliable tool for acute pain assessment in cats.

New app can help read cats behaviour

Article content Calgary-based animal health technology company Sylvester.ai, in partnership with AI company AltaML and The Bar G, have developed an app called Tably that uses still images to tell whether a feline is happy or might be feeling pain. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or New app can help read cats behaviour Back to video The app looks at ear and head position, eye-narrowing, muzzle tension and how whiskers change to detect distress. A 2019 study published in peer-reviewed journal Scientific Reports found that the so-called “feline grimace scale,” or FGS, is a valid and reliable tool for acute pain assessment in cats.

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