Recognizing and Protecting Bears

At the end of the ACI conference, the „Paper Session 6“ was held, which was titled „Investigating Human-Animal Relations“. Sarah Webber (University of Melbourne) gave a talk on „Watching Animal-Computer Interaction: Effects on Perceptions of Animal Intellect“. In the experiment, people observed orangutans interacting with computer applications. It was examined how they changed their judgments regarding the animals‘ intelligence and behavior. The talk that followed came from Alexandra Morgan (Northumbria University) and was titled „Blind dogs need guides too: towards technological support for blind dog caregiving“. She addressed the needs of blind dogs and showed what gadgets are on the market to assist them. Her team developed an app called „My Blind Dogo“ that could help owners of blind dogs. The session ended with a talk on „A Face Recognition System for Bears: Protection for Animals and Humans in the Alps“ by Oliver Bendel (University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland). He presented an integrated system with cameras, robots, and drones that Ali Yürekkirmaz and he had designed. The ACI took place from 5 to 8 December 2022 in Newcastle upon Tyne. It is the world’s leading conference on animal-computer interaction. More information on the conference via www.aciconf.org/aci2022.

Fig.: A detail from the ACI poster