No More Woof

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No More Woof
TypeHeadset
Working principleElectroencephalographic Headphone which "translates" dog sense into English.[1]
InventedJanuary 2014
First productionJanuary 2014

"No More Woof" is an electronic device created by the Nordic Society for Invention and Discovery,[2] to translate canine brainwaves, or "emotions", to English language. The basic idea is to record electroencephalographic data from the dog's brain, and connect the electroencephalograph to a software which converts to English, to allow the dog's master to hear his dog. From an outsider's perspective, it would seem that the dog's master hears the dog through a set of headphones "plugged" in the dog.

The device was funded on Indiegogo by the general public.[3]

Bibliography[]

  1. ^ "No More Woof: New device might reveal what dogs are thinking".
  2. ^ http://www.nordicinvention.com/
  3. ^ "No More Woof".
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