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Scientists translate dog barks

Scientists translate dog barks

Scientists captured over 6,000 barks produced from sixteen Hungarian Sheep Dogs and digitized them on a computer. Scientists discovered that the computer could identify the type of bark produced in stranger, fight, walk, alone, ball or play scenarios. The accuracy of the translations topped out at 43%.

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  1. NiGHTS
    NiGHTS I don't think the link is working. It's not displaying anything for me, at least. Loads the page without it's body.
  2. Thrax
    Thrax Works okay here with cleared cache and two ISPs.
  3. Linc
    Linc Forum link had a problem; fixt.
  4. RADA
    RADA THAT'S JUST GREAT! THANKS THRAX (butthead...grumble, bitch, moan)

    Now that I can understand my neighbors dog, I have to listen to a 12 hour chorus of:

    "Woof, WOOF, bark, bark, howl, woof, ROOF!"

    Translated that means:

    "I LOVE to lick my own N*ts!":eek:






    :bigggrin:

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