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MIT engineer Rosalind Picard has developed glasses that read facial expressions

MIT engineer Rosalind Picard has developed glasses that read facial expressions Created by MG1 on Jul 13, 2011

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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