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Automation of Pet Behavior Improvement and Service Training using Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision

Authors

Shengyu Wang1 and Jonathan Sahagun2, 1USA, 2California State Polytechnic University, USA

Abstract

Owning a dog brings with it a multitude of responsibilities, chief among them being the essential task of dedicating ample time to training [1]. While the specific time commitment may vary, effective training necessitates steadfast dedication and effort. Unfortunately, many dog owners struggle to allocate sufficient time, leading to untrained canine behavior [2]. Research indicates that approximately 75% of dogs worldwide lack proper training. Effective training serves as the bedrock of a harmonious human-canine relationship, fostering mutual understanding and safety [3]. Despite its paramount importance, training demands patience, consistency, and perseverance, qualities often underestimated by dog owners. Addressing this issue requires a shift in owners' perspectives, underscoring the significance of prioritizing training through professional guidance and obedience classes. Ultimately, investing in training not only enhances the quality of life for dogs but also strengthens the bond between owners and their cherished companions, showcasing the dedication necessary to ensure canine well-being in an ever-changing world.

Keywords

Dog Training, Artificial Intelligence, Human-Canine Bond

Full Text  Volume 14, Number 8