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25Jan/102

About Face! The MIT Media Lab assesses microexpressions

When I was catching up on posts from one of my favorite blogs, Brain Pickings, I stumbled upon this post about a software application developed by the Affective Computing Group at the MIT Media Lab. The application, called FaceSense, detects and analyzes facial gestures in real-time, and then uses that information to make inferences about the person's mood and emotional state.  As Brain Pickings points out:

An accurate disposition detection model for video can be used in anything from analyzing politicians’ televised appearances to testing news anchors for bias.

The possibilities - both wonderful and nefarious - are endless.  Check out the video to find out more!

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About Jillian Ketterer

Information junkie, general problem-solver, inadvertent rebel

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  1. I want a pair of goggles with this technology so that I know in real time that people are getting over on me.

  2. You could also train yourself to have a better poker face!


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