@Nature This reminds me of a recent paper, in which a team from startup company Dogvatar published in @SciReports and 3 of 5 authors forgot (?) to include their company affiliation. I suppose we can't all be perfect when it comes to disclosure of funding.
Can artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) techniques be successfully used for classifying and predicting canine personality types? 🐶 Using behavioural data from the C-BARQ database, novel research has explored their potential: https://t.
RT @KubinyiEniko: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning techniques have been used to identify five main personality groupings in dog…
The quoted link to the paper is broken so here it is This is the current (listed) Dogvatar team, including 2 of those authors that didn't mention that affiliation (another only lists it on LinkedIn): https://t.co/JerOH6dHsI https://t.co/hTf8z4w93f
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning techniques have been used to identify five main personality groupings in dogs, labelled: “Excitable/Hyperattached”, “Anxious/Fearful”, “Aloof/Predatory”, “Reactive/Assertive”, and “Calm/Agreeable”. https://t.co
An #ArtificialIntelligence approach to predicting personality types in dogs. https://t.co/vNMrGI2UHK
RT @MH_Amirhosseini: I'm thrilled to announce the publication of my latest research, "An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Predicting Per…
I'm thrilled to announce the publication of my latest research, "An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Predicting Personality Types in Dogs" in the esteemed journal Nature – Scientific Reports! The full text can be accessed here: https://t.co/getwueNPBh