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Fukuda, a Japanese girl, always wondered what her dog was trying to say.
Whenever she put on makeup, it would pull at her sleeve. (46)
When the dog barks, she glances at a small electronic gadget (装置). The
following "human" translation appears on its screen: "Please take me with you."
"I realized that’s how he was feeling," said Fukuda. The gadget
is called Bowlingual, and it translates dog barks into feelings. People laughed
when the Japanese toymaker Takara Company made the world’s first dog-human
translation machine in 2002. But 300,000 Japanese dog owners bought it.
(47) . "Nobody else had thought about it,"
said Masahiko Kajita, who works for Takara. "We spend so much time training dogs
to understand our orders; what would it be like if we could understand
dogs" Bowlingual has two parts. (48) The
translation is done in the gadget using a database (资料库) containing every kind
of bark. Based on animal behaviour research, these noises are
divided into six categories: happiness, sadness, frustration, anger, declaration
and desire. (49) In this way, the database scientifically
matches a bark to an emotion, which is then translated into one of 200
phrases. When a visitor went to Fukuda’s house recently, the dog
barked a loud "bow wow". This is translated as "Don’t come this way".
(56) . The product will be available in US pet
stores this summer for about US$120. It can store up to 100 barks, even
recording the dog’s emotions when the owner is away. A A wireless
microphone is attached to the dog’s collar, which sends information to the
gadget held by the owner. B Nobody really knows how a dog feels. C
It was followed by "I’m stronger than you" as the dog growled (嗥叫) and
sniffed (嗅) at the visitor, D More customers are expected when the
English version is launched this summer. E Now, the Japanese girl
thinks she knows. F Each one of these emotions is then linked to a
phrase like "Let’s play", "Look at me", or "Spend more time with me".