This virtual pooch can help prevent dog bites

IANS  |  London 

Researchers have developed a virtual that can soon be used as an to help prevent bites.

The experience would help them approach and interact with displaying signs of aggression, in a safe and controlled way.

The body language and detail shown in the virtual environment was both realistic and a truthful reflection of the real-world canine behaviour, said animal behaviour researchers, from the in the UK.

As users approach the VR dog, its behaviour and body language gradually changes, and it begins to display signs of aggression, including licking its lips, lowering of the head and body, front paw lifting, growling and showing teeth.

These behaviours show how a may behave when it does not want to be approached.

"The next steps will look to enhance the details within the immersive environment to ensure the is as realistic as possible.

"Future developments will also show a wider range of dog behaviours and the dog's reactions to user behaviour," said Iain Cant, of an innovative project the from the University's (VEC).

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First Published: Sat, August 25 2018. 13:48 IST