Animal-assisted therapy for persons with disabilities based on canine tail language interpretation via fuzzy emotional behavior model

Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) is the science that employs the merit of human-animal interaction to alleviate mental and physical problems of persons with disabilities. However, to achieve the goal of AAT for persons with severe disabilities (e.g. spinal cord injury and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)...

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Main Authors: Warangkhana Phanwanich, Orrawan Kumdee, Panrasee Ritthipravat, Yodchanan Wongsawat
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spelling th-mahidol.117372018-05-03T15:20:39Z Animal-assisted therapy for persons with disabilities based on canine tail language interpretation via fuzzy emotional behavior model Warangkhana Phanwanich Orrawan Kumdee Panrasee Ritthipravat Yodchanan Wongsawat Mahidol University Computer Science Engineering Medicine Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) is the science that employs the merit of human-animal interaction to alleviate mental and physical problems of persons with disabilities. However, to achieve the goal of AAT for persons with severe disabilities (e.g. spinal cord injury and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), real-time animal language interpretation is needed. Since canine behaviors can be visually distinguished from its tail, this paper proposes the automatic real-time interpretation of canine tail language for human-canine interaction in the case of persons with severe disabilities. Canine tail language is captured via two 3-axis accelerometers. Directions and frequency are selected as our features of interests. New fuzzy rules and center of gravity (COG)-based defuzzification method are proposed in order to interpret the features into three canine emotional behaviors, i.e., agitate, happy, and scare as well as its blended emotional behaviors. The emotional behavior model is performed in the simulated dog. The average recognition rate in real dog is 93.75% accuracy. © 2011 IEEE. 2018-05-03T08:08:28Z 2018-05-03T08:08:28Z 2011-12-26 Conference Paper Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS. (2011), 1133-1136 10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6090265 1557170X 2-s2.0-84055176280 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/11737 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84055176280&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Computer Science
Engineering
Medicine
spellingShingle Computer Science
Engineering
Medicine
Warangkhana Phanwanich
Orrawan Kumdee
Panrasee Ritthipravat
Yodchanan Wongsawat
Animal-assisted therapy for persons with disabilities based on canine tail language interpretation via fuzzy emotional behavior model
description Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) is the science that employs the merit of human-animal interaction to alleviate mental and physical problems of persons with disabilities. However, to achieve the goal of AAT for persons with severe disabilities (e.g. spinal cord injury and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), real-time animal language interpretation is needed. Since canine behaviors can be visually distinguished from its tail, this paper proposes the automatic real-time interpretation of canine tail language for human-canine interaction in the case of persons with severe disabilities. Canine tail language is captured via two 3-axis accelerometers. Directions and frequency are selected as our features of interests. New fuzzy rules and center of gravity (COG)-based defuzzification method are proposed in order to interpret the features into three canine emotional behaviors, i.e., agitate, happy, and scare as well as its blended emotional behaviors. The emotional behavior model is performed in the simulated dog. The average recognition rate in real dog is 93.75% accuracy. © 2011 IEEE.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Warangkhana Phanwanich
Orrawan Kumdee
Panrasee Ritthipravat
Yodchanan Wongsawat
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Warangkhana Phanwanich
Orrawan Kumdee
Panrasee Ritthipravat
Yodchanan Wongsawat
author_sort Warangkhana Phanwanich
title Animal-assisted therapy for persons with disabilities based on canine tail language interpretation via fuzzy emotional behavior model
title_short Animal-assisted therapy for persons with disabilities based on canine tail language interpretation via fuzzy emotional behavior model
title_full Animal-assisted therapy for persons with disabilities based on canine tail language interpretation via fuzzy emotional behavior model
title_fullStr Animal-assisted therapy for persons with disabilities based on canine tail language interpretation via fuzzy emotional behavior model
title_full_unstemmed Animal-assisted therapy for persons with disabilities based on canine tail language interpretation via fuzzy emotional behavior model
title_sort animal-assisted therapy for persons with disabilities based on canine tail language interpretation via fuzzy emotional behavior model
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/11737
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