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  • FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
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    FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
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    A pet shop chain has combined face recognition technology and artificial intelligence to allow dogs to buy their favorite products online.The software analyses the animal’s facial expression when the owner shows it a toy, for example.If the dog shows keen interesting it through its facial expressions, the product is added to the shopping basked for the owner to pay for.Online pet-store Petz , based in Brazil, believes it will stop people buying things their dogs just aren't interested in.All the owner has to do is log onto the Petz website and then hold an internet connected camera to the dog’s face from a computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet.As the owner scrolls through products to show their animal, the AI powered Pet-Commerce analyses its facial expressions.Once it detects excitement, it automatically adds the product to the owner’s shopping cart and you can finalize the transaction when you’re done. To make the Pet-Commerce project a reality, the Brazilian branch of renowned advertising agency Ogilvy teamed up with professional dog trainer Leonardo Ogata.He provided valuable insights into the facial expressions of various dog breeds and their meaning. The artificial intelligence powering the online platform was fed with thousands of pictures of dogs so it could better detect all the tiny details of interest expressed by the dog.

    OPS: The Petz online dog facial recognition system called Pet-Commerce.ThePetz headquarters

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  • FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
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    FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10547
    Tower of Sun 1
    13/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Petz

    A pet shop chain has combined face recognition technology and artificial intelligence to allow dogs to buy their favorite products online.The software analyses the animal’s facial expression when the owner shows it a toy, for example.If the dog shows keen interesting it through its facial expressions, the product is added to the shopping basked for the owner to pay for.Online pet-store Petz , based in Brazil, believes it will stop people buying things their dogs just aren't interested in.All the owner has to do is log onto the Petz website and then hold an internet connected camera to the dog’s face from a computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet.As the owner scrolls through products to show their animal, the AI powered Pet-Commerce analyses its facial expressions.Once it detects excitement, it automatically adds the product to the owner’s shopping cart and you can finalize the transaction when you’re done. To make the Pet-Commerce project a reality, the Brazilian branch of renowned advertising agency Ogilvy teamed up with professional dog trainer Leonardo Ogata.He provided valuable insights into the facial expressions of various dog breeds and their meaning. The artificial intelligence powering the online platform was fed with thousands of pictures of dogs so it could better detect all the tiny details of interest expressed by the dog.

    OPS: The Petz online dog facial recognition system called Pet-Commerce lets dogs shop for products

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
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    FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10547
    Tower of Sun 1
    13/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Petz

    A pet shop chain has combined face recognition technology and artificial intelligence to allow dogs to buy their favorite products online.The software analyses the animal’s facial expression when the owner shows it a toy, for example.If the dog shows keen interesting it through its facial expressions, the product is added to the shopping basked for the owner to pay for.Online pet-store Petz , based in Brazil, believes it will stop people buying things their dogs just aren't interested in.All the owner has to do is log onto the Petz website and then hold an internet connected camera to the dog’s face from a computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet.As the owner scrolls through products to show their animal, the AI powered Pet-Commerce analyses its facial expressions.Once it detects excitement, it automatically adds the product to the owner’s shopping cart and you can finalize the transaction when you’re done. To make the Pet-Commerce project a reality, the Brazilian branch of renowned advertising agency Ogilvy teamed up with professional dog trainer Leonardo Ogata.He provided valuable insights into the facial expressions of various dog breeds and their meaning. The artificial intelligence powering the online platform was fed with thousands of pictures of dogs so it could better detect all the tiny details of interest expressed by the dog.

    OPS: The Petz online dog facial recognition system called Pet-Commerce.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
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    FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10547
    Tower of Sun 1
    13/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Petz

    A pet shop chain has combined face recognition technology and artificial intelligence to allow dogs to buy their favorite products online.The software analyses the animal’s facial expression when the owner shows it a toy, for example.If the dog shows keen interesting it through its facial expressions, the product is added to the shopping basked for the owner to pay for.Online pet-store Petz , based in Brazil, believes it will stop people buying things their dogs just aren't interested in.All the owner has to do is log onto the Petz website and then hold an internet connected camera to the dog’s face from a computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet.As the owner scrolls through products to show their animal, the AI powered Pet-Commerce analyses its facial expressions.Once it detects excitement, it automatically adds the product to the owner’s shopping cart and you can finalize the transaction when you’re done. To make the Pet-Commerce project a reality, the Brazilian branch of renowned advertising agency Ogilvy teamed up with professional dog trainer Leonardo Ogata.He provided valuable insights into the facial expressions of various dog breeds and their meaning. The artificial intelligence powering the online platform was fed with thousands of pictures of dogs so it could better detect all the tiny details of interest expressed by the dog.

    OPS: The Petz online dog facial recognition system called Pet-Commerce.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
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    FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10547
    Tower of Sun 1
    13/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Petz

    A pet shop chain has combined face recognition technology and artificial intelligence to allow dogs to buy their favorite products online.The software analyses the animal’s facial expression when the owner shows it a toy, for example.If the dog shows keen interesting it through its facial expressions, the product is added to the shopping basked for the owner to pay for.Online pet-store Petz , based in Brazil, believes it will stop people buying things their dogs just aren't interested in.All the owner has to do is log onto the Petz website and then hold an internet connected camera to the dog’s face from a computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet.As the owner scrolls through products to show their animal, the AI powered Pet-Commerce analyses its facial expressions.Once it detects excitement, it automatically adds the product to the owner’s shopping cart and you can finalize the transaction when you’re done. To make the Pet-Commerce project a reality, the Brazilian branch of renowned advertising agency Ogilvy teamed up with professional dog trainer Leonardo Ogata.He provided valuable insights into the facial expressions of various dog breeds and their meaning. The artificial intelligence powering the online platform was fed with thousands of pictures of dogs so it could better detect all the tiny details of interest expressed by the dog.

    OPS: The Petz online dog facial recognition system called Pet-Commerce.If the dog is not interested a red bone lights up at the bottom of the screen

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
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    FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10547
    Tower of Sun 1
    13/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Petz

    A pet shop chain has combined face recognition technology and artificial intelligence to allow dogs to buy their favorite products online.The software analyses the animal’s facial expression when the owner shows it a toy, for example.If the dog shows keen interesting it through its facial expressions, the product is added to the shopping basked for the owner to pay for.Online pet-store Petz , based in Brazil, believes it will stop people buying things their dogs just aren't interested in.All the owner has to do is log onto the Petz website and then hold an internet connected camera to the dog’s face from a computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet.As the owner scrolls through products to show their animal, the AI powered Pet-Commerce analyses its facial expressions.Once it detects excitement, it automatically adds the product to the owner’s shopping cart and you can finalize the transaction when you’re done. To make the Pet-Commerce project a reality, the Brazilian branch of renowned advertising agency Ogilvy teamed up with professional dog trainer Leonardo Ogata.He provided valuable insights into the facial expressions of various dog breeds and their meaning. The artificial intelligence powering the online platform was fed with thousands of pictures of dogs so it could better detect all the tiny details of interest expressed by the dog.

    OPS: The Petz online dog facial recognition system called Pet-Commerce.Once the sofware finds the dog is excited enough about a product, it is added to the shopping basket automatically.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
    DUK10119609_004
    FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10547
    Tower of Sun 1
    13/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Petz

    A pet shop chain has combined face recognition technology and artificial intelligence to allow dogs to buy their favorite products online.The software analyses the animal’s facial expression when the owner shows it a toy, for example.If the dog shows keen interesting it through its facial expressions, the product is added to the shopping basked for the owner to pay for.Online pet-store Petz , based in Brazil, believes it will stop people buying things their dogs just aren't interested in.All the owner has to do is log onto the Petz website and then hold an internet connected camera to the dog’s face from a computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet.As the owner scrolls through products to show their animal, the AI powered Pet-Commerce analyses its facial expressions.Once it detects excitement, it automatically adds the product to the owner’s shopping cart and you can finalize the transaction when you’re done. To make the Pet-Commerce project a reality, the Brazilian branch of renowned advertising agency Ogilvy teamed up with professional dog trainer Leonardo Ogata.He provided valuable insights into the facial expressions of various dog breeds and their meaning. The artificial intelligence powering the online platform was fed with thousands of pictures of dogs so it could better detect all the tiny details of interest expressed by the dog.

    OPS: The Petz online dog facial recognition system called Pet-Commerce.A dog is analaysed as it is shown a toy ball

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
    DUK10119609_003
    FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10547
    Tower of Sun 1
    13/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Petz

    A pet shop chain has combined face recognition technology and artificial intelligence to allow dogs to buy their favorite products online.The software analyses the animal’s facial expression when the owner shows it a toy, for example.If the dog shows keen interesting it through its facial expressions, the product is added to the shopping basked for the owner to pay for.Online pet-store Petz , based in Brazil, believes it will stop people buying things their dogs just aren't interested in.All the owner has to do is log onto the Petz website and then hold an internet connected camera to the dog’s face from a computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet.As the owner scrolls through products to show their animal, the AI powered Pet-Commerce analyses its facial expressions.Once it detects excitement, it automatically adds the product to the owner’s shopping cart and you can finalize the transaction when you’re done. To make the Pet-Commerce project a reality, the Brazilian branch of renowned advertising agency Ogilvy teamed up with professional dog trainer Leonardo Ogata.He provided valuable insights into the facial expressions of various dog breeds and their meaning. The artificial intelligence powering the online platform was fed with thousands of pictures of dogs so it could better detect all the tiny details of interest expressed by the dog.

    OPS: The Petz online dog facial recognition system called Pet-Commerce.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
    DUK10119609_002
    FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10547
    Tower of Sun 1
    13/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Petz

    A pet shop chain has combined face recognition technology and artificial intelligence to allow dogs to buy their favorite products online.The software analyses the animal’s facial expression when the owner shows it a toy, for example.If the dog shows keen interesting it through its facial expressions, the product is added to the shopping basked for the owner to pay for.Online pet-store Petz , based in Brazil, believes it will stop people buying things their dogs just aren't interested in.All the owner has to do is log onto the Petz website and then hold an internet connected camera to the dog’s face from a computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet.As the owner scrolls through products to show their animal, the AI powered Pet-Commerce analyses its facial expressions.Once it detects excitement, it automatically adds the product to the owner’s shopping cart and you can finalize the transaction when you’re done. To make the Pet-Commerce project a reality, the Brazilian branch of renowned advertising agency Ogilvy teamed up with professional dog trainer Leonardo Ogata.He provided valuable insights into the facial expressions of various dog breeds and their meaning. The artificial intelligence powering the online platform was fed with thousands of pictures of dogs so it could better detect all the tiny details of interest expressed by the dog.

    OPS: The Petz online dog facial recognition system called Pet-Commerce. An owner shows his dog toys on the Petz website

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
    DUK10119609_001
    FEATURE - Software erkennt Interesse des Haustiers dank Gesichtserkennung
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10547
    Tower of Sun 1
    13/06/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Petz

    A pet shop chain has combined face recognition technology and artificial intelligence to allow dogs to buy their favorite products online.The software analyses the animal’s facial expression when the owner shows it a toy, for example.If the dog shows keen interesting it through its facial expressions, the product is added to the shopping basked for the owner to pay for.Online pet-store Petz , based in Brazil, believes it will stop people buying things their dogs just aren't interested in.All the owner has to do is log onto the Petz website and then hold an internet connected camera to the dog’s face from a computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet.As the owner scrolls through products to show their animal, the AI powered Pet-Commerce analyses its facial expressions.Once it detects excitement, it automatically adds the product to the owner’s shopping cart and you can finalize the transaction when you’re done. To make the Pet-Commerce project a reality, the Brazilian branch of renowned advertising agency Ogilvy teamed up with professional dog trainer Leonardo Ogata.He provided valuable insights into the facial expressions of various dog breeds and their meaning. The artificial intelligence powering the online platform was fed with thousands of pictures of dogs so it could better detect all the tiny details of interest expressed by the dog.

    OPS: The Petz online dog facial recognition system called Pet-Commerce.When the sofware detects the dog is interested, a green bone lights up at the bottom of the screen

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas