A new app claims to detect health problems in cats!

One of the great tragedies in our relationships with our pets is that we have a hard time understanding what they feel, especially when they start to get sick because most of the time we surrender. counts late when the symptoms become very strong.

This is the postulate of the Japanese veterinarians behind this application. Based on artificial intelligence, CatsMe! can detect pain in cats with a simple photo of their face. According to the Reuters agency, the AI ​​that runs the system was previously fed by analyzes of more than 6,000 photos of felines collected on the Internet. Some in perfect health, others sick…

Designed with the help of developers and researchers at Nihon University in Tokyo, CatsMe! displays a reliability rate of more than 95%.

And the app also shows the pain level.

Green, yellow or orange… The simplest color code in the world lets you know if our cat is okay, if it hurts somewhere or if it’s high time to take it to the vet.

To carry out its analysis, the AI ​​bases itself on indicators which generally escape us: the position of the ears, the degree of closure of the eyes, the position of its head, the tension of its muzzle and the position of its whiskers.

According to the veterinarians behind Catsme! , the objective is mainly to monitor older cats. often suffer from arthritis or other old-age problems that could be alleviated if detected.

To be able to test the application for free, you must first register on its website. It is available in Japanese and English.

In one year, just over 230,000 people opened an account.

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