This way she can interact and play with Dexter, and pick up new hobbies like destroying our bedroom door (more on that later).įinally, there were some complications, which means I don’t have as much data as I wanted. Second, we don’t lock Maple in the crate anymore. As the data in this post will tell us, keeping them together is a very good idea. Originally we separated them based on anecdotal evidence that they barked more when together than when separated. We decided that Kourtney’s other dog, Dexter (pictured above), should also be in the room. I ended that post saying I would report back after acquiring a lot more data and there are a few logistical updates on that front.įirst, it is no longer just Maple we are tracking. Using this dog-sitter ( github here), I’ve been tracking the behavior of my girlfriend’s dog (Maple) when we leave her alone in the apartment. In the first post of this series, I made a virtual dog-sitter that detects audio events, responds to them, and stores them in a database that can be interactively visualized. The resulting data is distilled into an interactive interface such as the one shown here. This post details the step-by-step process of creating an audio classifier that tracks and responds to the behavior of my girlfriend’s dogs while we are gone.
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