Monday, September 27, 2010

A Tool To Help The Visually Impaired “See” Facial Expressions

Medgadget

Shafiq ur R??hman, a doctoral student at Ume?¥ University in Sweden has unveiled his thesis project — a technology that converts facial emotions into special tactile sensations for the visually impaired.


The system uses a webcam to capture faces, and then subsequently converts the captured emotion into a series of vibrations that correspond with the expressed emotion.


The users are expected to train themselves by making their own faces into the webcam and getting a feel for how the vibrations change with the faces they’re making.


The technology has been granted a patent and reportedly will be brought to market in the near future.


Press release: New technology helps visually impaired to ’see’ emotions


(Hat Tip: PopSci)


Image credit: daveograve @ flickr



                       

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