New Google Glass App Able To Detect Emotions In Face (Video)
Aug 15, 2013 19:22
Catalin Voss and Jonathan Yan of Sension, a company formed to distribute face tracking apps that map a human face and work to detect the emotion displayed on face launches it's app for Google Glass.
The team produced a short video posted earlier this week and it could make Glass a must have tool for autistic people looking to improve their ability to translate emotion cues in social situations.
The tech has yet to be demonstrated in public, but former Apple engineer Steve Capps told Wired that the app "gives a good demo". Check it out below:
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