Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Dog Translater

Excutive Summary by Ferdinand

Happy news for dog lovers came from Tokyo. Japan experts create a successful tool that claimed to be able to detect emotions that resulted from a barking dog.

Telegraph.co.uk said, a tool called Bowlingual Voice is produced by a manufacturer of toy company Takara Tomy. It can analyze the tone and then translate it a dog barking in the human language.

It focuses on detecting emotional six dogs, including sad, happy, and frustrated. In addition, the tool also saves the recordings containing the dog wants, such as "play with me."

A microphone placed under the dog collar and a screen that functions as a receiver, held the owner. When dogs bark, the microphone will record sound and send data to the instrument held owners. The tool will then translate what the dog.

Bowlingual Voice claimed was a refinement of the tool with the same functionality introduced since seven years ago. This tool will be sold in Japan starting next month with prices as much as 2,1 million rupiahs.

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