Researchers think they've found a way to use AI to translate the clucks of chickens.
The Japanese researchers said their AI system could help understand chickens' emotional state.
The AI system is based on a technique the researchers called "Deep Emotional Analysis Learning," which can adapt to changing vocal patterns.
The study found that the system was capable of translating "various emotional states in chickens, including hunger, fear, anger, contentment, excitement, and distress."
The system was able to achieve surprisingly high accuracy in identifying the birds' emotional states, the study found.
Persons:
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Organizations:
Service, University of Tokyo, New York, University of Copenhagen, ETH Zurich, National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food, Environment
Locations:
Wall, Silicon, Japan