The idea was inspired by acts of pets and animal abuse through lack of welfare. This system enables humans to provide care for pets even though they are physically not together. The system enables a human to remotely touch her pet which is kept at home while she is away(in her office), and at the same time monitor the movement of the pet. This is realized by using a doll, which resembles the real pet located remotely, sitting on a mechanical positioning table. The pet owner interacts with the real pet by touching the doll.
Figure 4. Human remotely touching poultry pet through doll interface
Figure 5. Pet movement tracked in Backyard system and replicated on the Human end
Figure 6. Prof Adrian Cheok with pet chicken, Charlie
Images: http://www.twango.com/channel/mxrlab.pinternet
Video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4867370887133831803&hl=en
Media & press coverage: http://www.twango.com/media/mxrlab.pinternet/mxrlab.10665?sort=5
Journal Research paper: http://www.twango.com/media/mxrlab.pinternet/mxrlab.10329?sort=5
List of Research Publication: http://www.twango.com/media/mxrlab.pinternet/mxrlab.10667?sort=5
Flowchart: http://www.twango.com/media/mxrlab.pinternet/mxrlab.10666?sort=5
Exhibition History
Montreal, CHI 2006, the premier HCI conference in the world.
Version 05, Chicago USA, 2005
ICEC, Einhoven, 2004
Singapore Science Center, December 2006
Images
http://www.twango.com/channel/mxrlab.pinternet
Video Documentation
Poultry Internet
Exhibition History
Montreal, CHI 2006, the premier HCI conference in the world.
Version 05, Chicago USA, 2005
ICEC, Einhoven, 2004
Press/Media Links