You're pledging to donate if the project hits its minimum goal and gets approved. If not, your funds will be returned.
This project explores and documents a novel Boolean communication system developed with a Great Pyrenees, aimed at creating a binary language framework for human-canine interaction. The system enables dogs to respond to complex queries and convey needs or emotions through structured yes/no signaling. The outcomes of this project will provide a replicable framework for broader application across diverse dog breeds, enhancing human-animal communication, improving training techniques, and fostering better relationships between humans and their canine companions.
Goals:
Document the existing boolean communication system: Create a comprehensive guide detailing the methods, cues, and training processes used.
Validate scalability across breeds: Conduct trials with other dogs to assess adaptability.
Disseminate findings: Publish results as an open-access research paper, training materials, and interactive resources for the public and professionals.
How:
Phase 1: Refine the Boolean communication system and document it in a replicable format using detailed visual and textual resources.
Phase 2: Partner with canine behaviorists, trainers, linguists, and animal psychologists to conduct trials across diverse breeds and settings.
Phase 3: Analyze collected data, identify trends, and create high-quality training resources, including workshops, webinars, and publications.
Equipment: Purchase cameras, storage devices, and software for recording and analyzing human-canine interactions.
Personnel: Collaborate with trainers, canine behaviorists, linguists, and animal psychologists to ensure scientific rigor and scalability.
Testing: Conduct structured trials involving multiple dogs and owners in diverse environments.
Publishing: Design and distribute comprehensive research papers, how-to guides, and tutorials.
Outreach: Host webinars, workshops, and interactive demonstrations to educate the public and professionals.
Benjamine B Berg: Project lead with hands-on experience in developing and implementing the Boolean system with a Great Pyrenees, achieving measurable results.
Additionally if possible I will consult with other experts in the field.
Canine Behaviorists: Experts assisting in validating and refining the system.
Dog Trainers: Professionals helping to scale and adapt the framework.
Linguists: Specialists in analyzing the structure and patterns of communication systems, ensuring the Boolean framework is linguistically sound and adaptable across contexts.
Animal Psychologists: Experts in canine cognition and behavior, helping to understand the psychological mechanisms that facilitate communication and ensuring humane and effective practices are employed.
Causes of Failure:
Difficulty adapting the system to dogs with differing temperaments, training histories, or cognitive capacities.
Insufficient participation or data collection during trials.
Challenges in replicating results across breeds or settings.
Outcomes:
The project may produce a framework limited to certain breeds (working dog breeds) or contexts but still valuable for targeted use.
Insights gained could inform future inter-species communication research, providing a foundation for further innovation.
$0.