Students at Chalmers in Gothenburg have developed an AI-based method to analyze the breathing of blunt-nosed dogs. The aim is to more easily determine whether they suffer from BOAS syndrome. But the idea is also to act as a brake on continued harmful breeding.
Students at Chalmers in Gothenburg have developed an AI-based method to analyze the breathing of blunt-nosed dogs. The aim is to more easily determine whether they suffer from BOAS syndrome. But the idea is also to act as a brake on continued harmful breeding.