Diane Arbus, “A Young Man in Curlers at Home on West 20th Street, N.Y.C.” (1966), analyzed by Microsoft’s new emotion-detecting app (all screenshots by the author for Hyperallergic) Art historians and ...
Facial recognition technology has progressed to a point where it now interprets emotions in facial expressions. This type of analysis is increasingly used in daily life. For example, companies can use ...
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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A research team has unveiled a groundbreaking technology that can recognize human emotions in real time. A groundbreaking technology that can recognize human emotions in real time has been developed ...