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Emotion detectors could make driving safer
Technology now allows us to read facial expressions and identify which of the seven universal emotions a person is feeling: fear, anger, joy, sadness, disgust, surprise or suspicion. This is very useful in video game development, medicine, marketing and, perhaps less obviously, in driver safety. Scientists and automakers are now using these tools and embedded cameras to observe drivers and determine when driver irritation takes place.
Read More - http://www.rdmag.com/news/2014/03/emotion-detectors-could-make-driving-safer
Right to the heart of the matter Right to the beautiful part Illusions are painfully shattered Right where discovery starts In the secret wells of emotion Buried deep in our hearts
Rush- Emotion Detector
Emotions Responding Wearable Skin...
How much are we aware of our own body, our emotions and input of data, digested by our senses? Where is the act of deception in our sensual perception and awareness of our own body? Is what we think we feel actually real?
What we sense is an information which our brain digests and gives back as a decision... Emotions Responding Skin is a detector of emotions we are trying to subconsciously hide. It interacts with our body intimate data and works as a body broadcaster and simultaneously new technological body membrane- which allows us to experience the space in a different way.
Rush - Emotion Detector
Right to the heart of the matter, right to the beautiful part
Illusions are painfully shattered right where discovery starts
In the secret wells of emotion buried deep in our hearts