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by laconix
6219 days ago
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Too me this is extremely creepy. It reminds of the Resident Evil security system, or the male equivalent. I do doubt how well it would work, for example; telling the difference between laughing and crying, telling the difference between sadness and anger. But I don't know too much about this, or what's currently going on in the field so perhaps somebody made a breakthrough. Or this may be the breakthrough. |
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Given a good full frontal view of a face, a computer can tell the difference between laughing and crying or sadness and anger. The real challenge is dealing with variance in pose and lighting.
(Disclosure: I was doing a PhD in that research group.)