MIT engineer Rosalind Picard has developed glasses that read facial expressions
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If you have ever watched the show Lie to Me, you know that their main character is a human lie detector that reads facial cues to tell if the person is lying or not. An electrical engineer at MIT has developed a new pair of reading glasses that uses a LED inside the frames to alert the wearer what the person they are talking is thinking based on facial expression.
Apparently, a study found that the average person is able to correctly identify the expressions on the faces of people that weren’t acting 54% of the time. The software that the glasses uses to identify expression was accurate a slightly better 64% of the time. The glasses use a tiny camera that tracks 24 different feature points o... »read more
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