South Korean Firm's Smart Dog Collar Tells Owners What's in a Bark

A South Korean startup has developed an AI-powered dog collar that can detect five emotions in canines. (Reuters)
A South Korean startup has developed an AI-powered dog collar that can detect five emotions in canines. (Reuters)
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South Korean Firm's Smart Dog Collar Tells Owners What's in a Bark

A South Korean startup has developed an AI-powered dog collar that can detect five emotions in canines. (Reuters)
A South Korean startup has developed an AI-powered dog collar that can detect five emotions in canines. (Reuters)

A South Korean startup has developed an AI-powered dog collar that can detect five emotions in canines by monitoring their barks using voice recognition technology.

The Petpuls collar can tell pet owners through a smartphone application if their dogs are happy, relaxed, anxious, angry or sad. It also tracks dogs' physical activity and rest.

"This device gives a dog a voice so that humans can understand," Andrew Gil, director of global marketing at Petpuls Lab, told Reuters.

The company began gathering different types of barks to analyze dogs' emotions in 2017. Three years later, they developed a proprietary algorithm based on a database of more than 10,000 samples from 50 breeds of dogs.

"I thought she was just happy when she played and felt sad and anxious when I wasn't home...actually she felt angry when she lost a game she played with me, like how humans feel," said Moon Sae-mi, who has a six-year-old Border Collie.

The collar has a 90 percent average accuracy rate of emotional recognition, according to Seoul National University, which tested the device the company says is the first of its kind to be powered by AI voice recognition technology.

Petpuls Lab started marketing the collar online in October last year at $99.

The global pet care market was worth $138 billion in 2020, up 34 percent, Euromonitor data showed, as more people spent time at home with their pets or adopted pets during the COVID-19 pandemic. The global dog population also grew 18% the same year to 489 million.

"More people began to adopt dogs, but unfortunately some of them abandoned their dogs due to miscommunication," Gil said.

"Petpuls can have an important role in the pandemic...it helps owners understand how dogs feel and increases their bonding."



stc Powers Up Esports World Cup with Cutting-Edge 5G Network

 stc has equipped one of the largest operations centers in the region with ultra-high-resolution 168-megapixel displays - SPA
stc has equipped one of the largest operations centers in the region with ultra-high-resolution 168-megapixel displays - SPA
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stc Powers Up Esports World Cup with Cutting-Edge 5G Network

 stc has equipped one of the largest operations centers in the region with ultra-high-resolution 168-megapixel displays - SPA
stc has equipped one of the largest operations centers in the region with ultra-high-resolution 168-megapixel displays - SPA

stc Group has announced its early readiness to support the upcoming 2025 edition of the Esports World Cup (EWC). As an Elite and Founding Partner of EWC, stc is deploying cutting-edge technology and robust infrastructure designed to deliver an exceptional, high-performance, and reliable gaming experience for participants and audiences alike, according to a press release issued by stc, SPA reported.

Following its pivotal role in powering the inaugural EWC in 2024, stc returns this year to support the world's largest gaming event with even more advanced capabilities. Central to this year's network infrastructure are intelligent monitoring systems featuring AI-driven traffic modeling, Self-Optimizing Networks (SON), and closed-loop automation, technologies that provide proactive insights and real-time network adjustments to ensure uninterrupted connectivity throughout the event.

As part of its comprehensive preparations, stc has deployed 27 advanced 5G towers across key tournament areas, including three towers dedicated exclusively to the event center. Within the venue buildings, an extensive indoor solutions network, supported by more than 1,295 antennas, will deliver high-speed 4G and 5G services, with internet speeds exceeding 2 Gbps, ensuring smooth, responsive gameplay and seamless digital engagement.

Additionally, stc has equipped one of the largest operations centers in the region with ultra-high-resolution 168-megapixel displays, enabling real-time monitoring of network performance and service utilization across all EWC facilities. This state-of-the-art center ensures immediate incident response and optimal service quality for both participants and attendees, the release added.

To further enhance network efficiency, stc has implemented Software-Defined Networking (SDN) technologies, enabling agile and uninterrupted data flow throughout the tournament. The company has also expanded coverage across the venue by over 20% compared to last year, ensuring stronger and more consistent connectivity.

In the 2024 EWC, stc's integrated digital infrastructure played a crucial role in the tournament's success, delivering 99.9% network availability and ultra-low latency. This allowed players to enjoy a world-class gaming experience aligned with the highest international standards.

These efforts earned stc the prestigious "Platinum Operator" award from the Communications, Space, and Technology Commission for the eighth consecutive year, as highlighted in the annual GameMode report, further solidifying its leadership in digital infrastructure and telecommunications services within the esports sector.