Whilst the ubicomp community has successfully embraced a number of societal challenges for human benefit, including healthcare and sustainability, the well-being of other animals is hitherto underrepresented. We argue that ubicomp technologies, including sensing and monitoring devices as well as tangible and embodied interfaces, could make a valuable contribution to animal welfare. This paper particularly focuses on dogs in kenneled accommodation, as we investigate the opportunities and challenges for a smart kennel aiming to foster canine welfare. We conducted an in-depth ethnographic study of a dog rehoming center over four months; based on our findings, we propose a welfare centered framework for designing smart environments, integrating...
<p>Activity trackers, smartwatches and other wearable technologies have become ubiquitous, and there...
Street dogs survive on food handouts provided by individuals, or the wider community yet typically r...
Many vulnerable individuals own an assistance dog. Previous work has shown that a domestic alarm, Ri...
We present the findings of an early requirements elicitation study for a smart kennel supporting can...
Interest is growing in studying canine and human relationships, especially working canines and their...
Advances in modern technology, such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and ubiquitous computing, open u...
Animal shelters deal with many challenges: they are understaffed, overcrowded, run on limited budget...
Animals play a profoundly important and intricate role in our lives today. Dogs have been human comp...
While the field of Animal-Computer Interaction is an emerging one, the main focus has still been on ...
This research explores the mismatch between mobility assistance dogs’ (MADs) current working environ...
This paper explores the intersection of assistance dog welfare and intelligent systems with a techno...
This thesis reports on research underpinning the design of a canine-centred dog-to-human communicati...
Digital technologies that help people take care of their dogs are becoming more widespread. Yet, lit...
This Research Topic collects contributions from different perspectives, which highlight possible ani...
The human–canine relationship is one of the oldest relationships between a hu- man and an animal. Ev...
<p>Activity trackers, smartwatches and other wearable technologies have become ubiquitous, and there...
Street dogs survive on food handouts provided by individuals, or the wider community yet typically r...
Many vulnerable individuals own an assistance dog. Previous work has shown that a domestic alarm, Ri...
We present the findings of an early requirements elicitation study for a smart kennel supporting can...
Interest is growing in studying canine and human relationships, especially working canines and their...
Advances in modern technology, such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and ubiquitous computing, open u...
Animal shelters deal with many challenges: they are understaffed, overcrowded, run on limited budget...
Animals play a profoundly important and intricate role in our lives today. Dogs have been human comp...
While the field of Animal-Computer Interaction is an emerging one, the main focus has still been on ...
This research explores the mismatch between mobility assistance dogs’ (MADs) current working environ...
This paper explores the intersection of assistance dog welfare and intelligent systems with a techno...
This thesis reports on research underpinning the design of a canine-centred dog-to-human communicati...
Digital technologies that help people take care of their dogs are becoming more widespread. Yet, lit...
This Research Topic collects contributions from different perspectives, which highlight possible ani...
The human–canine relationship is one of the oldest relationships between a hu- man and an animal. Ev...
<p>Activity trackers, smartwatches and other wearable technologies have become ubiquitous, and there...
Street dogs survive on food handouts provided by individuals, or the wider community yet typically r...
Many vulnerable individuals own an assistance dog. Previous work has shown that a domestic alarm, Ri...