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Researchers at the University of Bochum are utilizing cat videos submitted by the public to analyze behavior patterns and improve AI technology.

Global quest for feline videos: Scientists at the University of Bochum are assembling a worldwide team for a research project focused on cat videos.

Researchers at the University of Bochum are utilizing cat videos for a new project
Researchers at the University of Bochum are utilizing cat videos for a new project

Researchers at the University of Bochum are utilizing cat videos submitted by the public to analyze behavior patterns and improve AI technology.

The Ruhr University Bochum in Germany is currently conducting an intriguing research project that involves analysing cat behaviour through cat videos submitted by cat owners. This project, led by scientist Onur Ginturkin, aims to delve into various aspects of feline behaviour, such as how cats hold their tails during greetings, where they sleep, and when and how they use their paws.

If you're a cat owner and would like to contribute to this fascinating study, here's what you need to know:

  1. To participate, you would typically need to be a researcher or collaborator involved with the university or have access to platforms or calls related to this specific study. However, for those interested in participating, it's recommended to contact Ruhr University Bochum directly, particularly the department or research group led by Onur Ginturkin, to inquire about opportunities for participation or collaboration in ongoing or future studies about cat behaviour.
  2. You can also check the university's official website or research cluster pages related to animal behaviour or digital media analysis for any open calls or announcements.
  3. Additionally, monitoring academic announcements or calls for participation in related conferences or events (e.g., related to digital media or animal behaviour studies) where Ruhr University Bochum researchers might present the project could also yield opportunities.
  4. It's worth noting that currently, there is no direct portal or instruction for citizen participation in the cat videos research. For authoritative guidance, contacting Ruhr University Bochum’s relevant faculty is recommended.
  5. The project involves making short videos of the cat over five consecutive days. A detailed guide for the videos is provided online for those who wish to participate. Participation requires filling out a questionnaire about the cat and the owner's relationship.
  6. The deadline for participating in this project is 28.07.2027, and the project is currently open for participation until the deadline. Scientists from around the world are participating in this research project.
  7. The researchers are seeking cat videos from cat owners as the cats cannot be easily invited to the university. The project does not disclose how the submitted videos will be used or who will have access to them, but a detailed guide is provided online.
  8. This cat video research project is not the only pet-related research being conducted by Ruhr University Bochum. Other pet-related projects can be found on the university's website.

For more information about the cat video research project, visit the Ruhr University Bochum's website. The project aims to gain valuable insights from cat videos, contributing to a better understanding of our feline friends.

  1. Participants in Ruhr University Bochum's cat video research project are encouraged to submit their videos through the official university website or by contacting the department or research group led by Onur Ginturkin for potential collaboration opportunities.
  2. This cat video research project forms part of a broader portfolio of pet-related studies being conducted by Ruhr University Bochum, extending their reach into the health-and-wellness and lifestyle domains.

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