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    Computers Can Now Know Your Feelings

    A new study from the team of successful researchers from the expert of body language at Brighton and Sussex medical school in the UK, revealed that computers can now tell what people are feeling that if they are bored by the twitch while looking or reading on the screen.

    They are able to read the person’s body language. They can also tell you if you are losing interest in programs as well as some other work which you are doing on the screen. It is a breakthrough study that has its impacts on the future development of Artificial Intelligence.

    Here are the following features that a computer might reveal –

    • A discipline leader at BSMS and body language expert, Dr. Witchel had revealed that computers can also analyze tiny moments that people make out when they are fully engaged with the system.
    • This study of computers can also lead to empathetic robots and also on-line learn programmes. User’s movements are also measured as they use the computer, it is possible to judge the non-instrumental movements.
    • Witchel had also disclosed that users who have the rapt engagement with the computers, their level of involuntary movements tend to reduce drastically.
    • When any user is highly involved with the computer they suppress these movements.
    • It is same in the case with small kids who are continuously on the go with the computer starts gaping at cartoons without moving their muscles.
    • This was reported according to the study. The future of digital learning has improved a lot as being able to read a user’s interest in computer programs could bring real benefits.
    • It would be a two-way process by creating more realistic possibility and empathetic companion robots within our lifetimes.
    • BSMS suggests that the use of micro-movement tracking could use the technology to read, each moment, whether they are interested or not.
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