
Dr. Dolittle, meet AI: new model identifies pain in cats
Scientists use deep learning models and facial recognition analysis to detect subtle changes in ear tips, eyes and whiskers that indicate pain.

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Scientists use deep learning models and facial recognition analysis to detect subtle changes in ear tips, eyes and whiskers that indicate pain.

By Paul
In the first 14 months of the pandemic, nearly one in five American households adopted a cat or dog. But as COVID

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Cats sometimes drool a lot when they’re excited, anxious, or anticipating food. They also drool while kneading because they’re relaxed and content.

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Cats may sneeze due to irritants like dust, pollen, smoke, or foreign objects, as well as respiratory allergies, viruses, or bacterial infections.

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Pets don’t always smell particularly fragrant. Curious dogs and cats certainly can get into some stinky situations. But at times a bad

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Cats may throw up from eating too quickly, having hairballs, or sudden dietary changes. However, vomiting can also result from health problems

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Scientists use deep learning models and facial recognition analysis to detect subtle changes in ear tips, eyes and whiskers that indicate pain.

By Paul
In the first 14 months of the pandemic, nearly one in five American households adopted a cat or dog. But as COVID

By Paul
Cats sometimes drool a lot when they’re excited, anxious, or anticipating food. They also drool while kneading because they’re relaxed and content.

By Paul
Cats may sneeze due to irritants like dust, pollen, smoke, or foreign objects, as well as respiratory allergies, viruses, or bacterial infections.

By Paul
Pets don’t always smell particularly fragrant. Curious dogs and cats certainly can get into some stinky situations. But at times a bad

By Paul
Cats may throw up from eating too quickly, having hairballs, or sudden dietary changes. However, vomiting can also result from health problems