If you’ve ever wondered how others are feeling, well, now there’s an app for that.
Researchers at MIT developed an algorithm that can analyze the tone of a person’s speech. The system can give an emotional score to each five-second block of a conversation, and results can be viewed in real time through an application on a smartwatch.
Researchers tested people’s conversations by using an iPhone 5S to record audio and a wearable Samsung Simband to detect data such as heart rate and display the results.
The technology is still being developed, but researchers believe this is a step toward helping people with anxiety or social disorders like autism.
Source: https://www.engadget.com/2017/02/01/mit-demos-smartwatch-app-that-detects-emotions/
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