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Expression recognition turns humans into remote controls… for robots

Posted on 26 June 2008 by admin

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Robots

Jacob Whitehill at UC San Diego’s Jacobs School of Engineering has demonstrated a proof of concept that allows his facial expressions to speed-up and slow-down video playback. Pretty sweet. But we’re more interested to hear that his project is part of a larger effort at the UCSD Machine Perception Lab (gulp) to use automated face recognition to “make robots more effective teachers.” We have the ability to see the future now…

Human: (frowning)
Robot: Aw, my meat bag is sad, I will now give it a hamburger and turn on Golden Girls.

Fortunately, human teachers who’ve somehow missed out on the billions of years of biologically evolution required to recognize the “oh face” can take advantage of this research as well. See a video demonstration of that after the break, face-controlled video here.

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