This paper explores the intersection of assistance dog welfare and intelligent systems with a technological intervention in the form of an emergency canine alert system. We make the case that assistance dog welfare can be affected by the welfare of their human handlers, and examine the need for a canine alert system that enables the dog to take control over a potentially distressing situation thus improving assistance dog welfare. We focus on one specific subset of assistance dogs, the Diabetes Alert Dog, who are trained to warn their diabetic handlers of dangerously low or high blood sugar levels
Despite the recent progresses in robotics, autonomous robots still have too many limitations to reli...
Whilst the ubicomp community has successfully embraced a number of societal challenges for human ben...
Digital technologies that help people take care of their dogs are becoming more widespread. Yet, lit...
Abstract. This paper explores the intersection of assistance dog welfare and intelligent systems wit...
Many vulnerable individuals own an assistance dog. Previous work has shown that a domestic alarm, Ri...
This thesis reports on research underpinning the design of a canine-centred dog-to-human communicati...
In this research we developed an alarm system that enables assistance dogs to call for help on behal...
In this research we developed an alarm system that enables assistance dogs to call for help on behal...
Many people with Diabetes live with the continuous threat of hypoglycemic attacks and the danger of ...
Interest is growing in studying canine and human relationships, especially working canines and their...
Presented at the 2013 International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC’ 2013), 9-12 September 201...
Assistance dogs are specially trained to undertake a variety of tasks to help individuals with disab...
Assistance dogs are a very diverse group of working dogs that are trained to assist humans with diff...
This research explores the mismatch between mobility assistance dogs’ (MADs) current working environ...
In this paper we present briefly our reflexion on how to communicate with a dog using embedded devic...
Despite the recent progresses in robotics, autonomous robots still have too many limitations to reli...
Whilst the ubicomp community has successfully embraced a number of societal challenges for human ben...
Digital technologies that help people take care of their dogs are becoming more widespread. Yet, lit...
Abstract. This paper explores the intersection of assistance dog welfare and intelligent systems wit...
Many vulnerable individuals own an assistance dog. Previous work has shown that a domestic alarm, Ri...
This thesis reports on research underpinning the design of a canine-centred dog-to-human communicati...
In this research we developed an alarm system that enables assistance dogs to call for help on behal...
In this research we developed an alarm system that enables assistance dogs to call for help on behal...
Many people with Diabetes live with the continuous threat of hypoglycemic attacks and the danger of ...
Interest is growing in studying canine and human relationships, especially working canines and their...
Presented at the 2013 International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC’ 2013), 9-12 September 201...
Assistance dogs are specially trained to undertake a variety of tasks to help individuals with disab...
Assistance dogs are a very diverse group of working dogs that are trained to assist humans with diff...
This research explores the mismatch between mobility assistance dogs’ (MADs) current working environ...
In this paper we present briefly our reflexion on how to communicate with a dog using embedded devic...
Despite the recent progresses in robotics, autonomous robots still have too many limitations to reli...
Whilst the ubicomp community has successfully embraced a number of societal challenges for human ben...
Digital technologies that help people take care of their dogs are becoming more widespread. Yet, lit...