The system, developed by Shenzhen-based Taigusys, claims to assess emotions accurately and analyze the "amount of happiness" on a person's face.
From left are Professor Jiyun Kim and Jin Pyo Lee in the Department of Material Science and Engineering at UNIST. A groundbreaking technology that can recognize human emotions in real time has been ...
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Xiomara Quinonez ’24 graduated from Santa Clara University with a major in Computer Science and Engineering and a minor in Technical Innovation, Design, & Entrepreneurship. Quinonez was a 2023-24 ...
Facial expressions of emotion —such as the joyful smile you might display when encountering a friend or your angry frown when being cut off in traffic—are powerful social signals that are able to ...