Apple's New AI will decode the 43 muscles in your face and help Siri2 understand you better.
Computers Don't Know When You Are Happy--Apple Is Adding a Previously Unseen Dimension To Your Device From the moment you are born, assuming normal eyesight, we open our eyes and fixate on the 43 muscles that control 1000s of nuances of facial expressions and emotion intent in the face of our parents. They inform a reaction to how to interpret the world, an extended sensor to help learn the basic emotions and reactions to the world around us. "Emotient is the leading authority on facial expression recognition and analysis technologies that are enabling a future of emotion aware computing." In the Spring of 2013 a team of scientists and researchers at the Machine Perception Lab at University of California, San Diego, was forming the technology and the basic elements of what was to become Emotient. The founding team were widely regarded as spearheading the use of machine learning for facial expression analysis with over 20 years of experience pioneering machine learning and computer vision technology for facial behavior analysis. The team has published hundreds of peer reviewed scientific publications, starting in 1995, which have been cited by thousands of other researchers in the field. Building around the work of Paul Ekman, Ph.D.[1] a pioneer in the study of emotions and facial expressions, and a professor emeritus of psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California Medical School (UCSF) where he has been active for 32 years, Emotient used AI to machine learn his ground breaking research in micro-emotions.
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