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Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Interspecies awareness with technology

Fredshouse has a great post about supporting interspecies social awareness (which is actually notes from a paper by paper by Mankoff, Dey et al for the conference UIST 2005):
In interspecies households, it is common for the non homo sapien members to be isolated and ignored for many hours each day when humans are out of the house or working. For pack animals, such as canines, information about a pack member's extended pack interactions (outside of the nuclear household) could help to mitigate this social isolation. We have developed a Pack Activity Watch System: Allowing Broad Interspecies Love In Telecommunication with Internet-Enabled Sociability (PAWSABILITIES) for helping to support remote awareness of social activities. Our work focuses on canine companions, and includes, pawticipatory design, labradory tests, and canid camera monitoring.


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