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December 23, 2023
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Dog behaviour

  • December 23, 2023
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I have been trying to generate basic dog behaviour, such as greeting behaviour, play bow, cowering away, and dogs having hackles up. Which it is currently awful at generating. If I ask about basic human emotions and non-verbal communication it is excellent. For dogs it is terrible. I am providing feedback, Do you have any ideas on how to improve? Maybe I should help Adobe, with what behaviours look like in dogs.

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Monika Gause
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Community Expert
December 23, 2023

what was your original prompt?

I just tried the "dog play bow" and got results that came very close. The interesting thing is that the more precise I described the dog breed and the surroundings, the less important the play bow became. 

On top of that, the play bow thing is a sort of behaviour that might not be known to the people who are tagging images for the AI to learn. It is certainly not part of general knowledge, it might even be known to all dog owners.

 

I do not know how you could contribute and improve Firefly with your specific knowledge about dog behaviour, but certainly @CMass does.

Participant
December 23, 2023
Thank you,

I tried your version, I had one which was ok, what made me laugh was that
the dogs were given a bow. When I do prey drive it is also quite funny. I
had the same experience when I tried to add more detail to the behaviour
prompt it is less accurate.

As a Provisional Clinical Animal Behaviourist, this AI tool could be very
useful to create guidance notes for my clients. If there is anyway other
then feedback to contribute I am more than happy to do so

Erik
Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 23, 2023

Thank you for bringing up this interesting topic - I was quite intrigued when I first learned about that play bow (not very long ago on Facebook).

Since it is now the holiday break, it might take some time for Adobe staff to chime in here.

 

Happy Holidays!