Straight off developing facial recognition technology that attempted to guess people’s age and in many cases failed, Microsoft is currently working on facial recognition software to determine emotions. Microsoft emotion detector detects emotions regardless of cultural background The Microsoft emotion detector uses eight factor analysis to determine emotions, considering anger, contempt, disgust, fear, happiness, neutral, sadness and surprise. The Emotion API beta operates by accepting and scanning an image and returning a confidence level across a set of emotions. “The emotions are communicated cross-culturally and universally via the same basic facial expressions, where are identified by Emotion API,” the application documentation…
Microsoft Emotion Detector Appears to Need Work
Mark Melin
Mark Melin is an alternative investment practitioner whose specialty is recognizing the impact of beta market environment on a technical trading strategy. A portfolio and industry consultant, wrote or edited three books including High Performance Managed Futures (Wiley 2010) and The Chicago Board of Trade’s Handbook of Futures and Options (McGraw-Hill 2008) and taught a course at Northwestern University's executive education program.
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