Smart pet care method, system and device, and medium
By using intelligent pet care methods and systems, pet information can be monitored and broadcast in real time, solving the problem that pet owners cannot keep abreast of their pets' conditions and enabling convenient and accurate pet care and interaction.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- PCT/CN2024/114913
- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-05
AI Technical Summary
Existing pet management equipment cannot comprehensively manage a pet's health and behavior, and pet owners cannot know their pet's condition anytime, anywhere, resulting in an inability to make timely judgments and responses.
This invention provides an intelligent pet care method and system that receives control commands to query pet information, performs semantic and AI analysis to obtain data such as the pet's eating, defecation, and barking, and converts the information into audio for playback, thereby enabling real-time monitoring and broadcasting of pet information.
Pet owners can check on their pets' conditions without opening their phones, improving the speed and accuracy of obtaining pet information and enabling multi-dimensional pet care and interaction.
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Abstract
Description
Intelligent pet care methods, systems, equipment, and media Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of pet technology, and in particular to an intelligent pet care method, system, device and medium. Background Technology
[0002] With societal development and a faster pace of life, many pet owners are too busy with work to care for their pets constantly. Consequently, the market demand for devices that can automate pet feeding, grooming, and interaction is increasing. Furthermore, existing pet management devices are primarily tailored to specific scenarios and cannot comprehensively manage a pet's health and behavior. Moreover, pet owners cannot readily and quickly monitor their pets' conditions anytime, anywhere. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a smart device that can comprehensively monitor a pet's health and behavior, enabling pet owners to more easily understand their pets' various conditions and make timely judgments and responses.
[0003] Summary of the Invention
[0004] This application provides an intelligent pet care method, system, device, and medium that enables real-time monitoring of pets and timely broadcasting of pet-related information, thereby allowing pet owners to more easily understand their pets' condition and make timely judgments and responses.
[0005] The first aspect of this application provides an intelligent pet care method, including the following steps:
[0006] Receive the first control command and query the pet information according to the first control command;
[0007] Convert pet information into audio and play the audio.
[0008] The first control command contains the pet's unique identifier.
[0009] The process of querying pet information according to the first control command includes one of the following query methods: querying stored data locally, querying remote stored data from a remote server, or sending commands to other pet devices to query real-time data.
[0010] The pet information includes key data about the pet within a specific time interval. Receiving the first control instruction also includes: extracting keywords after semantic analysis based on the first control instruction, and then calculating based on the keywords to obtain the specific time interval.
[0011] The pet information includes one of the following: pet eating data, pet defecation data, and pet barking data.
[0012] This also includes the following steps:
[0013] Perform pet barking statistics to generate and store pet barking data.
[0014] The pet barking statistics also include the following steps:
[0015] Sound detection to obtain the pet's sounds;
[0016] AI analysis is used to obtain pet barking data.
[0017] The pet barking statistics also include the following steps:
[0018] Video recording to obtain videos of your pet;
[0019] AI analysis is used to obtain data on pet barking from pet videos.
[0020] This also includes the following steps:
[0021] Perform pet defecation statistics to generate and store pet defecation data.
[0022] The pet defecation statistics also include the following steps:
[0023] Video recording to obtain videos of your pet;
[0024] AI analysis is used to obtain pet defecation data from pet videos.
[0025] The pet defecation statistics also include the following steps:
[0026] Communicate with pet devices to obtain pet defecation data. Pet devices include: devices worn on the pet and defecation devices.
[0027] This also includes the following steps:
[0028] Conduct pet feeding statistics to generate and store pet feeding data.
[0029] The pet food consumption statistics also include the following steps:
[0030] Communicate with pet devices to obtain pet feeding data. Pet devices include: devices worn on the pet, feeders, and water dispensers.
[0031] This also includes the following steps:
[0032] Receive the second control command and send the second control information to the location of the pet according to the second control command;
[0033] The second control information can be transmitted in one of the following ways: voice, light, or projection;
[0034] The second control command contains the pet's unique identifier.
[0035] Sending the second control information to the location of the pet according to the second control command also includes the following steps:
[0036] Initiate location detection for the pet, calculate and determine the pet's location based on the location detection results, and record and store the trajectory of the location change.
[0037] This also includes the following steps:
[0038] Receive third control commands and send third control information to the pet device according to the third control commands;
[0039] The third control information can be transmitted via one of the following methods: infrared, radio frequency, or Bluetooth.
[0040] The third control command contains a unique identifier for the pet device.
[0041] The input methods for control commands include one of the following: voice input, camera image input, touch screen input, mechanical button input, and remote communication input.
[0042] On the other hand, this application provides an intelligent pet care device, comprising:
[0043] The system comprises a receiving instruction module, a sending instruction module, a central control module, an AI analysis module, a voice interaction module, and a storage module. The receiving instruction module receives control instructions; the sending instruction module sends control information; the storage module stores pet information and / or audio / video information related to pet interactions; the AI analysis module performs AI analysis based on the input raw data to obtain pet information; the voice interaction module converts pet information into audio and plays it; and the central control module controls the collaboration between the receiving instruction module, the sending instruction module, the AI analysis module, the voice interaction module, and the storage module.
[0044] In another aspect, this application provides an intelligent pet care device, including a memory and a processor coupled to each other, wherein the processor is used to execute program instructions stored in the memory to implement the intelligent pet care method described above.
[0045] In another aspect, this application provides an intelligent pet care system, including pet equipment and the aforementioned intelligent pet care equipment.
[0046] In another aspect, this application provides a computer-readable storage medium having program instructions stored thereon, which, when executed by a processor, implement any of the above-mentioned intelligent pet care methods.
[0047] The present application has the following beneficial effects: The intelligent pet care method of the present application is set on an intelligent pet care device in the dog-raising space to receive a first control command, and query and obtain pet information according to the first control command, and then convert the pet information into audio playback, so that users (such as pet owners, breeders, etc.) do not need to open their mobile phones or perform complicated network operations, and can immediately understand the various conditions of the pet, thereby making timely judgments and responses, and improving the speed and accuracy of users obtaining pet information. Attached Figure Description
[0048] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with this application and, together with the specification, serve to explain the technical solutions of this application.
[0049] Figure 1 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of the intelligent pet care method provided in this application;
[0050] Figure 2 is a flowchart illustrating another embodiment of the intelligent pet care method provided in this application;
[0051] Figure 3 is a flowchart illustrating another embodiment of the intelligent pet care method provided in this application;
[0052] Figure 4 is a schematic diagram of a scenario of an embodiment of the intelligent pet care system provided in this application;
[0053] Figure 5 is a schematic diagram of another embodiment of the intelligent pet care system provided in this application.
[0054] Figure 6 is a schematic diagram of a framework of an embodiment of the intelligent pet care device provided in this application;
[0055] Figure 7 is a signaling interaction diagram of an embodiment of the intelligent pet care system provided in this application;
[0056] Figure 8 is a signaling interaction diagram of another embodiment of the intelligent pet care system provided in this application;
[0057] Figure 9 is a signaling interaction diagram of another embodiment of the intelligent pet care system provided in this application;
[0058] Figure 10 is a schematic diagram of a framework of an embodiment of the intelligent pet care device provided in this application;
[0059] Figure 11 is a schematic diagram of a framework of an embodiment of the computer-readable storage medium provided in this application. Detailed Implementation
[0060] The embodiments of this application will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0061] In the following description, specific details such as particular system architectures, interfaces, and technologies are presented for illustrative purposes rather than for limiting purposes, in order to provide a thorough understanding of this application.
[0062] In this document, the term "and / or" is merely a description of the relationship between related objects, indicating that three relationships can exist. For example, A and / or B can represent: A existing alone, A and B existing simultaneously, and B existing alone. Additionally, the character " / " generally indicates that the preceding and following related objects have an "or" relationship. Furthermore, "many" in this document means two or more. Moreover, the term "at least one" in this document means any combination of at least two of any one or more of a plurality of objects. For example, including at least one of A, B, and C can mean including any one or more elements selected from the set consisting of A, B, and C.
[0063] Please refer to Figure 1, which is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of the intelligent pet care method provided in this application.
[0064] As shown in Figure 1, the first aspect of this application provides an intelligent pet care method, including the following steps:
[0065] S1: Receive the first control command and query the pet information according to the first control command;
[0066] S2: Convert pet information into audio and play the audio;
[0067] The first control command contains the pet's unique identifier.
[0068] This method can be implemented on smart pet care devices installed in dog-keeping spaces, which can receive control commands input by users and respond promptly.
[0069] A typical scenario is as follows:
[0070] When the pet owner returned home, they asked the smart pet care device: "How many times did my dog eat today? How much dog food is left?" The smart pet care device replied in voice: "Your dog ate three meals of dog food today, and there is 30% of the dog food left."
[0071] Therefore, this application solution allows users (such as pet owners) to check their pets' information without having to open any mobile phone or feeder. They can simply ask a question by voice to understand their pet's information for the day, thus gaining a convenient and accurate understanding of the situation and responding promptly.
[0072] The process of querying pet information according to the first control command includes one of the following query methods: querying stored data locally, querying remote stored data from a remote server, or sending commands to other pet devices to query real-time data.
[0073] Specifically, please refer to Figures 4 and 5, which are schematic diagrams of a scenario of an embodiment of the intelligent pet care system provided in this application.
[0074] The remote server can be deployed in the user's computer room or in a remote cloud, depending on the user's usage scenario and cost.
[0075] Users can interact directly with the smart pet care device (Figure 4) or through a remote server (Figure 5). If the interaction method in Figure 5 is used, users can also access the smart pet care device using various terminals, including but not limited to: mobile terminals such as mobile phones and laptops, and fixed terminals such as desktop computers or other smart devices. This allows users to remotely check on their pets' condition and control the pet care device in various environments, even when they are not at home or in their pet's room, achieving the purpose of remote care and interaction.
[0076] Smart pet care devices can connect to a network via wired or wireless means to communicate with a remote server. These devices can also be equipped with one or more monitoring cameras, which can be mounted on the top, side, or, in some cases, rotatable or sliding.
[0077] The pet information includes key data about the pet within a specific time period. Receiving the first control command also includes: extracting keywords after semantic analysis based on the first control command, and then calculating based on the keywords to obtain the specific time period. For example, if a pet owner asks the smart pet care device: "What did my dog eat this morning?", the specific time period calculated is 7-9 am. The algorithm for this time period can be preset or continuously updated based on experience values.
[0078] Specifically, semantic analysis also includes detecting and saving relevant user voice input information, performing AI training and analysis, and then automatically matching 1-2 days of monitoring data after the user inputs a new control command to obtain a specific time interval, without requiring pet owners to design precise inquiries separately. For example, when the owner asks, "How's the dog lately?" based on the user's voice input habits, "lately" can be automatically matched to the past 2 days.
[0079] The pet information includes one of the following: pet eating data, pet defecation data, pet barking data, pet health data, and pet mood data. Eating data includes real-time records of dog food, treats, and water consumption. Pet defecation data includes real-time records of urination and defecation. Pet barking data includes real-time records of the number of times barking, frequency, volume, and consistency of barking. From this data, one can make simple inferences about the pet's physical health, and further combine it with AI algorithms to infer changes in the pet's mood. Furthermore, pet information may also include physical indicators, heart rate data, etc.
[0080] This includes the step of: conducting pet barking statistics to generate and store pet barking data. This pet barking data can be stored locally or uploaded to a remote server.
[0081] The pet barking statistics also include the following steps: sound detection to obtain the pet's voice; and AI analysis of the pet's voice to obtain pet barking data. Sound detection can be performed through a sound detection device locally set up on the smart pet care device, or it can be obtained by issuing commands to a pet device worn by the pet. For example, a smart collar with a microphone worn by a dog.
[0082] The pet barking statistics also include the following steps: video recording to obtain video footage of the pet; and AI analysis of the pet video to obtain pet barking data. Video recording can be done through a monitoring camera locally set up on a smart pet care device, or by issuing commands to a pet device worn by the pet. For example, a smart collar with a camera worn by a dog.
[0083] This also includes the step of: conducting pet defecation statistics to generate and store pet defecation data.
[0084] The pet defecation statistics also include the following steps: video recording to obtain videos of the pets; and AI analysis of the pet videos to obtain pet defecation data.
[0085] The pet defecation statistics also include the following steps: communicating with a pet device to obtain the pet's defecation data. The pet device includes: a device worn on the pet and a defecation device.
[0086] This also includes the step of: conducting pet feeding statistics to generate and store pet feeding data.
[0087] The pet feeding statistics also include the step of communicating with pet devices to obtain the pet's feeding data. The pet devices include: devices worn on the pet, feeders, and water dispensers.
[0088] Please refer to Figure 7, which is a signaling interaction diagram of an embodiment of the intelligent pet care system provided in this application, specifically including the following steps:
[0089] 1. The intelligent pet care device performs the above-mentioned sound detection or video recording on the pet, and stores the acquired pet data locally and remotely;
[0090] 2. The user inputs the first control command to the smart pet care device;
[0091] 3. Smart pet care devices can query relevant pet data in multiple ways, including local queries, queries initiated to the pet device, and queries initiated to a remote server.
[0092] 4. Perform AI analysis on the query results to obtain pet information;
[0093] 5. Convert pet information into voice for broadcast.
[0094] The monitoring data mentioned in the above embodiments includes audio and video data, and may also include all detectable data related to the dog itself and its living environment. This data can be saved to a smart pet care device or transmitted remotely for subsequent AI analysis and reuse.
[0095] The input methods for control commands include one of the following: voice input, camera image input, touchscreen input, mechanical button input, and remote communication input. The specific method can be selected according to the settings of the smart pet care device.
[0096] Referring to Figure 2, the steps also include:
[0097] S3: Receive the second control command;
[0098] S4: Send second control information to the location of the pet according to the second control command;
[0099] The second control information can be transmitted in one of the following ways: voice, light, or projection;
[0100] The second control command contains the pet's unique identifier.
[0101] This method allows for multiple interactions with pets, thus achieving the effect of intelligent companionship.
[0102] Sending the second control information to the location of the pet according to the second control command also includes the following steps:
[0103] Initiate location detection for the pet, calculate and determine the pet's location based on the location detection results, and record and store the trajectory of the location change.
[0104] This method allows for accurate location tracking of the pet, improving the precision of interaction. Furthermore, it enables the intelligent delivery of secondary control information based on changes in the pet's location. For example, it can adjust the volume of voice messages, the intensity of lights, and the size of projections based on the pet's running distance.
[0105] Among these methods, the location of a pet can be determined by the device worn by the pet, its real-time location trajectory, visual (camera) capture, or even a combination of both.
[0106] This includes controlling the bark collar worn by the pet, as well as all other electrical devices related to the pet's living environment (air conditioner, feeder, speaker, etc.). A typical scenario is shown in Figure 8, and specifically includes the following steps:
[0107] 1. The user inputs a second control command into the smart pet care device, which carries the pet's ID;
[0108] 2. The intelligent pet care device activates location detection to detect the pet's location;
[0109] 3. The intelligent pet care device calculates the location of the pet and saves its movement trajectory;
[0110] 4. Send relevant information to the location of your pet, including voice, light, projection, etc.
[0111] 5. The intelligent pet care device provides voice broadcasts to the user, and feedback on the control results and status.
[0112] Referring to Figure 3, the steps also include:
[0113] S5: Receive third control commands
[0114] S6: Send third control information to the pet device according to the third control command;
[0115] The third control information can be transmitted via one of the following methods: infrared, radio frequency, or Bluetooth.
[0116] The third control command contains a unique identifier for the pet device. The radio frequency (RF) may include 5G, 2.4G, Bluetooth, etc.
[0117] It is evident that intelligent pet care devices utilize short-range, low-cost communication methods such as Bluetooth and infrared to forward control information to the pet device, thereby controlling the pet device to perform relevant operations and achieving multi-faceted and multi-dimensional care and control.
[0118] Pet equipment includes, but is not limited to: devices worn by pets, such as collars and trackers; pet feeding equipment, such as feeders, water dispensers, and potty trainers; pet exercise equipment, such as interactive electric toys and training equipment; and various environmental devices in the pet's living space, such as humidifiers and air conditioners. A typical scenario is shown in Figure 9, which includes the following steps:
[0119] 1. Users input third-party control commands into the smart pet care device, which include the pet's ID;
[0120] 2. The intelligent pet care device queries local data based on the third control command to obtain information such as the corresponding identification of the pet device;
[0121] 3. The intelligent pet care device sends third-party control information to the corresponding pet device to control the corresponding pet device to perform corresponding operations;
[0122] 4. The intelligent pet care device provides voice broadcasts to the user, and feedback on the control results and status.
[0123] Among them, the ways in which smart pet care devices respond to users are not limited to voice broadcasts, but can also include video displays, UI interface displays, projections and other multiple dimensions.
[0124] On the other hand, referring to Figure 6, this application provides an intelligent pet care device, including:
[0125] The system comprises a receiving instruction module 101, a sending instruction module 103, a central control module 102, an AI analysis module 105, a voice interaction module 104, and a storage module 106. The receiving instruction module 101 receives control instructions; the sending instruction module 103 sends control information; the storage module 106 stores pet information and / or audio / video information related to pet interactions; the AI analysis module 105 performs AI analysis based on the input raw data to obtain pet information; the voice interaction module 104 converts pet information into audio and plays it; and the central control module 102 controls the collaboration between the receiving instruction module 101, the sending instruction module 103, the AI analysis module 105, the voice interaction module 104, and the storage module 106.
[0126] Based on the same inventive concept, please refer to the above embodiments for the specific interaction process between the modules, which will not be repeated here.
[0127] In another aspect, this application provides an intelligent pet care device, including a memory and a processor coupled to each other, wherein the processor is used to execute program instructions stored in the memory to implement the intelligent pet care method described above.
[0128] Specifically, referring to Figure 10, the intelligent pet care device described in this application embodiment may include a processor 210 and a memory 220. The memory 220 is coupled to the processor 210.
[0129] Processor 210 is used to control the operation of the intelligent pet care device. Processor 210 can also be referred to as a CPU (Central Processing Unit). Processor 210 may be an integrated circuit chip with signal processing capabilities. Processor 210 can also be a general-purpose processor, digital signal processor (DSP), application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), field-programmable gate array (FPGA), or other programmable logic device, discrete gate or transistor logic device, or discrete hardware component. The general-purpose processor can be a microprocessor, or processor 210 can be any conventional processor.
[0130] The memory 220 is used to store computer programs and may be RAM, ROM, or other types of storage devices. Specifically, the memory may include one or more computer-readable storage media, which may be non-transitory. The memory may also include high-speed random access memory and non-volatile memory, such as one or more disk storage devices or flash memory devices. In some embodiments, the non-transitory computer-readable storage media in the memory is used to store at least one line of program code.
[0131] The processor 210 is used to execute computer programs stored in the memory 220 to implement the methods described in the various method embodiments of this application.
[0132] In some embodiments, the intelligent pet care device may further include: a peripheral device interface 230 and at least one peripheral device. The processor 210, memory 220, and peripheral device interface 230 can be connected via a bus or signal line. Each peripheral device can be connected to the peripheral device interface 230 via a bus, signal line, or circuit board. Specifically, the peripheral device includes at least one of: a radio frequency circuit 240, a display screen 250, an audio circuit 260, and a power supply 270.
[0133] Peripheral device interface 230 can be used to connect at least one I / O (Input / output) related peripheral device to processor 210 and memory 220. In some embodiments, processor 210, memory 220 and peripheral device interface 230 are integrated on the same chip or circuit board; in some other embodiments, any one or two of processor 210, memory 220 and peripheral device interface 230 can be implemented on separate chips or circuit boards, which is not limited in this embodiment.
[0134] The radio frequency (RF) circuit 240 is used to receive and transmit RF (Radio Frequency) signals, also known as electromagnetic signals. The RF circuit 240 communicates with communication networks and other communication devices via electromagnetic signals; in this case, it is the communication circuit of a smart pet care device. The RF circuit 240 converts electrical signals into electromagnetic signals for transmission, or converts received electromagnetic signals back into electrical signals. Optionally, the RF circuit 240 includes: an antenna system, an RF transceiver, one or more amplifiers, a tuner, an oscillator, a digital signal processor, a codec chipset, a user identity module card, etc. The RF circuit 240 can communicate with other terminals through at least one wireless communication protocol. This wireless communication protocol includes, but is not limited to: the World Wide Web, metropolitan area networks, intranets, various generations of mobile communication networks (2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G), wireless local area networks, and / or WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) networks. In some embodiments, the RF circuit 240 may also include circuitry related to NFC (Near Field Communication), which is not limited in this application.
[0135] Display screen 250 is used to display a UI (User Interface). This UI may include graphics, text, icons, videos, and any combination thereof. When display screen 250 is a touch display screen, it also has the ability to collect touch signals on or above its surface. These touch signals can be input as control signals to processor 210 for processing. In this case, display screen 250 can also be used to provide virtual buttons and / or a virtual keyboard, also known as soft buttons and / or a soft keyboard. In some embodiments, there may be one display screen 250, located on the front panel of the smart pet care device; in other embodiments, there may be at least two display screens, respectively located on different surfaces of the smart pet care device or in a folded design; in still other embodiments, display screen 250 may be a flexible display screen, located on a curved or folded surface of the smart pet care device. Furthermore, display screen 250 may be configured as a non-rectangular, irregular shape, i.e., a non-rectangular screen. Display screen 250 may be made of materials such as LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) or OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode).
[0136] The audio circuit 260 may include a microphone and a speaker. The microphone is used to collect sound waves from the user and the environment, converting them into electrical signals that are input to the processor 210 for processing, or to the radio frequency circuit 240 for voice communication. For stereo sound acquisition or noise reduction purposes, multiple microphones may be used, each positioned in a different part of the smart pet care device. The microphone may also be an array microphone or an omnidirectional microphone. The speaker is used to convert electrical signals from the processor 210 or the radio frequency circuit 240 into sound waves. The speaker may be a traditional film speaker or a piezoelectric ceramic speaker. When the speaker is a piezoelectric ceramic speaker, it can convert electrical signals not only into audible sound waves but also into inaudible sound waves for purposes such as distance measurement. In some embodiments, the audio circuit 260 may also include a headphone jack.
[0137] Power supply 270 is used to power the various components in the smart pet care device. Power supply 270 can be AC power, DC power, a disposable battery, or a rechargeable battery. When power supply 270 includes a rechargeable battery, the rechargeable battery can be a wired rechargeable battery or a wireless rechargeable battery. A wired rechargeable battery is a battery that is charged via a wired line, while a wireless rechargeable battery is a battery that is charged via a wireless coil. The rechargeable battery can also be used to support fast charging technology.
[0138] For a detailed description of the functions and execution processes of each functional module or component in the embodiments of the intelligent control platform device of this application, please refer to the descriptions in the above-mentioned method embodiments of this application, which will not be repeated here.
[0139] In the embodiments provided in this application, it should be understood that the disclosed intelligent control platform device and method can be implemented in other ways. For example, the embodiments of the intelligent control platform device described above are merely illustrative. For instance, the division of modules or units is only a logical functional division, and in actual implementation, there may be other division methods. For example, multiple units or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be ignored or not executed. Furthermore, the coupling or direct coupling or communication connection shown or discussed may be an indirect coupling or communication connection through some interfaces, devices, or units, and may be electrical, mechanical, or other forms.
[0140] The units described as separate components may or may not be physically separate. The components shown as units may or may not be physical units; that is, they may be located in one place or distributed across multiple network units. Some or all of the units can be selected to achieve the purpose of this embodiment, depending on actual needs.
[0141] Furthermore, the functional units in the various embodiments of this application can be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit can exist physically separately, or two or more units can be integrated into one unit. The integrated unit can be implemented in hardware or as a software functional unit.
[0142] In another aspect, this application provides an intelligent pet care system, including pet equipment and the aforementioned intelligent pet care equipment.
[0143] In another aspect, this application provides a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program that can be executed by a processor to implement any of the methods described above.
[0144] Please refer to Figure 11. If the integrated unit described above is implemented as a software functional unit and sold or used as an independent product, it can be stored in the computer-readable storage medium 300. Based on this understanding, the technical solution of this application, in essence, or the part that contributes to the prior art, or all or part of the technical solution, can be embodied in the form of a software product. This computer software product is stored in a storage medium and includes several instructions / computer programs to cause an intelligent control platform device (which may be a personal computer, server, or network device, etc.) or processor to execute all or part of the steps of the methods of the various embodiments of this application. The aforementioned storage medium includes various media such as USB flash drives, mobile hard drives, read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), magnetic disks, or optical disks, as well as electronic devices such as computers, mobile phones, laptops, tablets, and cameras that have the aforementioned storage media.
[0145] The execution process of program data in a computer-readable storage medium can be described with reference to the above-described method embodiments of this application, and will not be repeated here.
[0146] The above description is merely an embodiment of this application and does not limit the patent scope of this application. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made using the content of this application's specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this application.
[0147] Those skilled in the art will understand that, in the above-described method of the specific implementation, the order in which each step is written does not imply a strict execution order and does not constitute any limitation on the implementation process. The specific execution order of each step should be determined by its function and possible internal logic.
[0148] In summary, this application has the following beneficial effects: The intelligent pet care method of this application is set on an intelligent pet care device in the dog-raising space to receive a first control command, query and obtain pet information according to the first control command, and then convert the pet information into audio playback, so that users (such as pet owners, breeders, etc.) do not need to open their mobile phones or perform complicated network operations to immediately understand the various conditions of the pet, thereby making timely judgments and responses, and improving the speed and accuracy of users obtaining pet information.
[0149] Furthermore, based on user instructions, the smart pet care device can achieve multiple interactions with the pet, such as sending information in various ways, including voice, light, and projection, to the pet's location, thereby achieving the effect of intelligent companionship.
[0150] Furthermore, based on user instructions, control information can be forwarded from the smart pet care device to the pet device, thereby controlling the pet device to perform relevant operations, achieving the goal of multi-faceted and multi-dimensional care and control.
Claims
1. A smart pet care method, characterized in that, Includes the following steps: Receive the first control command and query to obtain pet information according to the first control command; Convert the pet information into audio and play the audio. The first control command contains the pet's unique identifier.
2. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The process of querying pet information according to the first control command includes one of the following query methods: querying stored data locally, querying remote stored data from a remote server, or sending commands to other pet devices to query real-time data.
3. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The pet information includes key data of the pet within a specific time interval. Receiving the first control instruction further includes: extracting keywords after semantic analysis based on the first control instruction, and then calculating based on the keywords to obtain the specific time interval.
4. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The pet information includes one of the following: pet eating data, pet defecation data, and pet barking data.
5. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 4, characterized in that, It also includes the following steps: Perform pet barking statistics to generate and store the pet barking data.
6. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 5, characterized in that, The pet barking statistics also include the following steps: Sound detection to obtain the pet's sound; AI analysis is used to obtain the pet's vocalization data.
7. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 5, characterized in that, The pet barking statistics also include the following steps: Video recording to obtain video of the pet; AI analysis is performed on the pet's video to obtain the pet's barking data.
8. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 4, characterized in that, It also includes the following steps: Perform pet defecation statistics to generate and store the pet defecation data.
9. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 8, characterized in that, The pet defecation statistics also include the following steps: Video recording to obtain video of the pet; AI analysis is used to analyze the pet's videos to obtain the pet's defecation data.
10. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 8, characterized in that, The pet defecation statistics also include the following steps: The device communicates with a pet device to obtain the pet's defecation data, the pet device including: a device worn on the pet, and a defecation device.
11. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 4, characterized in that, It also includes the following steps: Perform pet feeding statistics to generate and store the pet feeding data.
12. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 11, characterized in that, The pet feeding statistics also include the following steps: The system communicates with a pet device to obtain the pet's feeding data, the pet device including: a device worn on the pet, a feeder, and a water dispenser.
13. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes the following steps: Receive a second control command and send a second control message to the location of the pet according to the second control command; The second control information can be transmitted via one of the following methods: voice, light, or projection; The second control command contains the pet's unique identifier.
14. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 13, characterized in that, The step of sending the second control information to the location of the pet according to the second control command further includes the following steps: Initiate location detection for the pet, calculate and determine the pet's location based on the location detection results, and record and store the trajectory of the change in location.
15. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes the following steps: Receive a third control command and send third control information to the pet device according to the third control command; The method of transmitting the third control information includes one of the following: infrared, radio frequency, or Bluetooth; The third control command contains a unique identifier for the pet device.
16. The intelligent pet care method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The input methods for the control commands include one of the following: voice input, camera image input, touch screen input, mechanical button input, and remote communication input.
17. An intelligent pet care device, characterized in that, include: The system includes a receiving instruction module, a sending instruction module, a central control module, an AI analysis module, a voice interaction module, and a storage module; wherein, the receiving instruction module is used to receive control instructions; the sending instruction module is used for... The system is used to send control information; the storage module is used to store pet information and / or audio and video information of interaction with the pet; the AI analysis module is used to perform AI analysis based on the input raw data to obtain pet information; the voice interaction module is used to convert the pet information into audio and play it; and the central control module is used to control the collaboration between the receiving instruction module, the sending instruction module, the AI analysis module, the voice interaction module, and the storage module.
18. An intelligent pet care device, characterized in that, The method includes a memory and a processor coupled to each other, the processor being configured to execute program instructions stored in the memory to implement the intelligent pet care method according to any one of claims 1 to 16.
19. An intelligent pet care system, characterized in that, This includes pet devices and the intelligent pet care device as described in claim 17.
20. A computer-readable storage medium having program instructions stored thereon, characterized in that, When the program instructions are executed by the processor, they implement the intelligent pet care method according to any one of claims 1 to 16.
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