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‘No More Woof’ Translates Animal Thoughts into Human Language

‘No More Woof’ Translates Animal Thoughts into Human Language

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Have you ever thought to talk to your dog? New translation prototype called No More Woof aims to enable people talk to their pets. It has raised more than $10,000 which is more than initial target and still 52 days to go. This is being developed by Swedish lab called the Nordic Society for Invention and Discovery.

No More Woof

No More Woof is a small gadget that comes with advanced micro computing technology to analyse the thought pattern of animals and then Electroencephalogram (EEG) readings to translate it into Human language. It also speaks the translation via loudspeakers. Company got success in identifying the pattern for “I’m Tired”, “I’m excited” and “I’m Hungry”. In case you pet see a new face, it will speak “Who ARE you?” But NSID doesn’t give the sample of what this gadget translate and speak on behalf of the pet.

They also accept that the project is in very early stage and they have long research to do on this project. But they confirmed that gadget will never harm any pet during testing it in lab.

“Right now we are only scraping the surface of possibilities; the project is only in its cradle. And to be completely honest, the first version will be quite rudimentary,” NSID explains.

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