AI glasses helps children with autism read facial expressions Springwise
In the US, over one million children suffer from autism. These children find it difficult to recognize emotions through facial expressions, making social interactions very challenging. While patients can gain an understanding through behavioral therapy, this can be both time-consuming and expensive. Now, Autism Glass is a wearable aid from researchers at Stanford University, that uses Google Glass, machine learning and real-time social cues to provide those on the autism spectrum with another option. To use, patients put on the wearable glasses, which incorporate an outward-facing camera.
Apr-21-2016, 09:50:23 GMT
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