In Japan, a new neural network called CatsMe has been developed to analyze the emotional states of cats.

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  • June 22, 2024
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Tokyo-based startup Carelogy, in collaboration with researchers from Nihon University, has created this unique application. Using the power of AI, CatsMe can interpret the emotions of cats, a feature beneficial for both pet owners and veterinarians.

According to the developers, CatsMe was trained using a dataset of 6,000 cat photos. Since its launch, over 230,000 users have already utilized the app. Currently, the accuracy of emotion detection exceeds 95%, a figure expected to improve as more training data becomes available.

Professor Kazuya Edamura, a veterinarian at Nihon University, mentioned that the app could be particularly useful in identifying whether an animal is in pain. Statistics indicate that over 70% of elderly cats suffer from arthritis and experience pain, but only 2% of these cats receive veterinary care because their owners do not recognize their discomfort.

By assessing an animal’s emotional state, CatsMe can help owners and veterinarians better understand the progression of illnesses and assist in managing and alleviating symptoms.

For American readers, this innovation highlights the growing intersection of technology and pet care, promising to enhance the well-being of cats through advanced AI-driven insights.

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