
Only In Japan 13 - Dog Collar
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History, Social Studies
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10th Grade - University
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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The video explores a Japanese invention that translates dog barks into emotions. This computerized translator, known as bilingual, does not interpret words but senses emotions through the tone of a dog's bark. It identifies six basic emotions, including happiness, sadness, and frustration. The video questions whether dog owners truly need such a device to understand their pets' feelings, highlighting the unique technological advancements in Japan.
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How does the translator sense a dog's emotions?
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In which country was this canine translator developed?
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