Egyptian - Scientist | 1978 -
I am often asked what the future holds for Emotion AI, and my answer is simple: it will be ubiquitous, engrained in the technologies we use every day, running in the background, making our tech interactions more personalized, relevant, authentic and interactive.
Rana el Kaliouby
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Emotions don't disrupt our rational thinking but guide and inform it. But they are missing from our digital experience. Your smartphone knows who you are and where you are, but it doesn't know how you feel. We aim to fix that.
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In the U.S., women smile more than men. In the U.K., there's no difference between men and women.
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We're not interested in applications where you're spying on people.
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I am often asked how does being a woman affect my work at Affectiva. Honestly, I don't think it does.
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My Ph.D. is in computer vision and machine learning. I developed software that can read your emotions from your face as part of my doctorate work.
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I've found that having role models and mentors who I resonate with is so important - a lot of people have so many questions and may not know where to go to get answers or may not have someone who can relate enough to even answer in the first place.
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A brow furrow is a very important indicator of confusion or concentration, and it can be a negative facial expression.
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You can understand so much about how consumers perceive a brand by analyzing their spontaneous, subconscious responses.
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Emotions are core to everything we do.
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