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Development of an ethogram/guide for identifying feline emotions: a new approach to feline interactions and welfare assessment in practice.

Sandra Louise NicholsonRoslyn Áine O'Carroll
Published in: Irish veterinary journal (2021)
Following slight modifications, the emotions definitions yielded during the feline ethogram design process may be transferable to other domestic species. The feline emotions ethogram/guide itself may be particularly helpful for distinguishing immediate motivations and customising patient care within short- term veterinary contexts. Hence, its use may improve feline welfare and feline handling/interactions. However, the guide will need to be reliability tested/ tested in the field and may require adaptation as the feline emotions' knowledge base grows. In addition, novices may benefit from exposure to more images of feline emotional state, particularly those involving mixed emotions. Freely available online images and videos may be sourced and used to supplement the accompanying image bank.
Keyphrases
  • deep learning
  • healthcare
  • convolutional neural network
  • optical coherence tomography
  • quality improvement