Interspecies information systems
Abstract
This article introduces a new class of socio-technical systems, interspecies information systems (IIS) by describing several examples of these systems emerging through the use of commercially available data-driven animal-centered technology. When animal-centered technology, such as pet wearables, cow health monitoring, or even wildlife drones captures animal data and inform humans of actions to take towards animals, interspecies information systems emerge. I discuss the importance of understanding them as information systems rather than isolated technology or technology-mediated interactions, and propose a conceptual model capturing the key components and information flow of a general interspecies information system. I conclude by proposing multiple practical challenges that are faced in the successful design, engineering and use of any interspecies information systems where animal data informs human actions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2004.12168,
title = {Interspecies information systems},
author = {Dirk van der Linden},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.12168},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
25 pages, 6 figures