BUFFALO, N.Y. — A joint study by researchers at the University of California, San Diego, the University at Buffalo, and the University of Toronto has found that a computer–vision system can ...
Smile: Scientists develop software that can recognize emotions. July 7, 2008 — -- One of these days your computer will probably know what you are thinking before you know it yourself. The human ...
Computer software that can detect the micro-expressions that humans often fail to pick up on is being developed at Oxford and Oulu Universities. Micro-expressions last between a 25th and a third of a ...
Real and fake smiles can be tricky to distinguish, but researchers have now developed computer software that can spot false facial expressions. By analyzing the movement of the smile across a person's ...
The ability to make and interpret facial expressions plays a central role in being human. As one research team put it, "The face is a visible signal of others’ social intentions and motivations, and ...
A joint study by researchers at the University of California San Diego and the University of Toronto has found that a computer system spots real or faked expressions of pain more accurately than ...
Researchers have found a way for computers to recognize 21 distinct facial expressions -- even expressions for complex or seemingly contradictory emotions such as “happily disgusted” or “sadly angry.” ...
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