Over a number of years, researchers at Germany's Fraunhofer Institute have developed software to measure human emotion through face detection and analysis. Dubbed SHORE (Sophisticated High-speed Object Recognition), the technology has the potential to aid communication for those with disabilities. Now the team has repurposed the software as an app for Google Glass, with a view to bringing its emotion-detecting technology to the world. .. Continue Reading Fraunhofer's Google Glass app detects human emotions in real time
Section: Wearable Electronics
Tags: Autism, Emotions, Face Detection, Fraunhofer, Google Glass, Software
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