Efforts to understand the language of animals have been going on for years about what animals, especially pets, want to say and explain with their specific sounds.
Now experts have developed an application that can be used to translate cat sounds.
This app has been developed by a former engineer of Amazon Alexa which aims to translate the cat's 'meow'.
According to a report by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) , this app called 'Miaon Talk' records the sound and then tries to recognize its meaning.
According to the report, the app currently has only 13 phrases in its vocabulary, including phrases such as 'feed me', 'I'm angry' and 'leave me alone'.
According to one study, unlike humans, not all cats use the same language.
The cats of each cat are unique and according to their owner, of which some cats speak more than others.
So the translation of the app is different with each separate profile instead of a normal database for cat sounds.
By recording and labeling sounds, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine-learning software can better understand each cat's voice.
And the more it is used, the better.Xavier Sanchez, group technical program manager at app developer Aquilon, said in a webinar on his website that the ultimate goal of the app is to develop a smart-collar.
He said the technology would instantly translate cat's meow and human voice through the collar.
This app, which translates cat feathers, is available for free on Google Play Store and Apple's App Store.
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