Artificial intelligence helps you understand that animals ultimately feel pain and show other emotions – at least according to researchers featured in science recently.
For example, there is the Intelli Pig System, developed by scientists at the University of Bristol in western England and at the countryside of Scotland. This will examine a photograph of the pig’s face and inform the farmer if there are any signs of pain, illness, or mental distress.
And the team at Haifa University – the team behind the facial recognition software already used to help people find lost dogs, is currently using AI to identify signs of facial discomfort. I’m training.
These systems rely on humans to do their first task of identifying the meanings of different animal behaviors (usually based on long observations of animals in various situations). However, researchers at the University of Sao Paulo recently experimented with using photographs of horse faces before and after surgery, before and after taking painkillers. To learn on its own, what signs of pain at a success rate of 88% show?