Can Machines Perceive Emotion?
- Mary Czerwinski, Lisa Barrett | Microsoft Research, Northeastern University
Many tech companies are trying to build machines that detect people’s emotions, using techniques from artificial intelligence. Some companies claim to have succeeded already. Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett evaluates these claims against the latest scientific evidence on emotion. What does it mean to “detect” emotion in a human face? How often do smiles express happiness and scowls express anger? And what are emotions, scientifically speaking?
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Mary Czerwinski
Partner Researcher and Research Manager
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