Gameface, for Google the controller of the future is facial expressions
Google unveils Project Gameface: Allows you to control video games with a smile or a nod. I predict cervicals.
Google unveils Project Gameface: Allows you to control video games with a smile or a nod. I predict cervicals.
A Cornell University device captures a person's facial expressions using sonar and reproduces them as a digital avatar.
AVA is a robot trained with two neural networks, and capable of mimicking many human facial expressions.
We already monitor how many steps we take, how much we sleep, and what we eat. In the era of Big Data, mood also counts, and Misü starts counting it with an app.
The project implemented in the Israeli laboratories of Tel Aviv University really has potential. Once again, new technologies are placed at the service of human health. It is a temporary tattoo capable of detecting the wearer's facial #expressions in real time, thanks to electrodes made of carbon. The tattoo, as can be seen from the photo, is applied directly to the skin, in a non-invasive way. Each electrode can detect muscle movement and activity… Read more
A lie detector based on a machine learning algorithm coupled with facial expression sensors shows enormous potential.
It will have many more touchpoints: tones of voice, facial expressions, details of posture. The future AI system will resemble a “digital human”.
The system, called EmoNet, not only looks at facial expressions to make sense of emotions, but also general consensus.
The humanoid robot uses AI to predict and replicate human smiles. And smile sooner, making interactions more natural.
From the ancient dream of eternity to the chatbots of the dead: a journey into the new frontiers of digital immortality between potential and ethical risks.
A new machine learning model developed in Japan promises to reveal the truth by looking at our faces and listening to our hearts.
From the big screen to the laboratory, the step is short: with its motion capture technology, Avatar can make history even outside the theater.
A one-of-a-kind research project uses data from smartphones and wearable biosensors to monitor hundreds of suicidal people and intervene in time.
A comfortable and non-invasive method to measure blood pressure in a precise and constant way: thanks to a new electronic graphene tattoo.
The red-hot ash that devastated Pompeii almost 2.000 years ago killed the inhabitants, but it also preserved many things: even their DNA.
7 years after the start of the project, the Apple viewer finally reaches the last mile: here are the latest revelations on its features.
A few months after its launch, Meta's new VR viewer begins to filter some news: some are really interesting.
Synthesia has created super realistic AI lookalikes for business professionals. Companies already love them to death. And U.S?
Artificial intelligence and deepfake technology have already produced companies that "buy" the faces of real people to use on virtual characters.
A data collection system in Italian museums will overturn the pattern: visitors will be observed, to establish their appreciation of the works.
Flawless uses artificial intelligence to make actors speak in all languages while preserving their voice and lip movement