YapScan: Dog Recognition App

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Customer

A Pet insurance company In South Africa.

Project Details

  • Duration: 8 Months

Technologies:

  • Flutter
  • Laravel
  • Angular
  • Socket.IO
  • SQLite
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Problem

  • Recognizing individual dogs and identifying their correct owners is a difficult task.
  • Identifying owners who disown their dogs is also challenging.
  • Locating lost dogs can be time-consuming and complex.
  • The current method uses microchips and collar tags. It can be removed, lost, or malfunctioning. This makes tracking unreliable compared to a dog identification app.
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Solution

We developed an AI-powered Mobile Application where we created:

  • Easy Filling process
  • Easy Scanning Process
  • Quick Matching Process
  • Hassle Free Re-union

400+

Downloads

High Rating
Positive Feedback from Users

Implementation-Challenges

Implementation Challenges

  • Developing a highly accurate dog face recognition algorithm adaptable across breeds and fur patterns.
  • Capturing clear facial features despite movement, lighting or angles.
  • Ensuring the system can work with everyday smartphones.
  • Building a secure database to map each face to the correct owner.
  • Maintaining privacy and ethical use of facial recognition for dogs.
Key-Features

Key Features

  • AI based face recognition for dogs.
  • User-friendly interface for scanning and reporting.
  • Real-time alerts when a match is found.
  • Integration with shelter databases to simplify ownership verification.
  • Offline and cloud-based scanning for flexible usage.
  • Ethical and secure handling of dog data via facial recognition for dogs.

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