AI model is reading detection dogs’ tail movements with startling precision—outperforming human trainers by predicting when a dog has found a scent, even before it formally signals.
AI is surpassing humans in reading animal facial expressions for stress and pain. Could emotional detection be next?
Cats mirror each other’s facial expressions to build social bonds, a behavior shared with humans and other social animals
Haifa’s Tech4Animals Lab found cats mimic facial expressions using AI analysis, deepening our understanding of feline bonds.
University of Haifa researchers used AI to identify pain in sheep with higher accuracy than veterinarians.
AI helped reveal that cats imitate one another’s facial expressions to communicate and strengthen relationships.
Prof. Zamansky’s lab uses AI to read animal emotions through facial cues, aiding early diagnosis and better care.
AI systems detect distress in animals’ faces faster and more accurately than humans, offering new ways to improve animal care.
Tech4Animals Lab in Haifa uses AI to analyze video, audio, and sensor data to assess animals’ physical and emotional states.
AI systems can detect pain in cats even when their expressions seem unreadable to humans, improving pet care.
Israeli researchers use AI to understand dogs’ emotions and behavior through facial expression analysis.
Prof. Zamansky studies how AI can uncover dogs’ emotions, helping us better understand and care for them.