2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jii.2018.07.001
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Developing for non-human users: Reflecting on practical implications in the ubiquitous computing era

Abstract: Advances in modern technology, such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and ubiquitous computing, open up new exciting opportunities for technology for animals. This is evidenced by the explosion of products and gadgets available for pets, digital enrichment for captive animals in zoos, sensor based smart farming, etc. At the same time, the emerging discipline of Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI) marks a new era in the design and development of animal technologies, promoting a more animal-centric approach, conside… Show more

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“…A first step is assessing potential threats, and whether users are aware of it. Several cases in which privacy of users may be affected through animal-worn technology have been discussed in 13 , but little empirical work has been done on users' privacy perceptions.…”
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“…A first step is assessing potential threats, and whether users are aware of it. Several cases in which privacy of users may be affected through animal-worn technology have been discussed in 13 , but little empirical work has been done on users' privacy perceptions.…”
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confidence: 99%