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Virtual 'Eve' can detect nine facial expressions

Last Updated 03 May 2018, 05:07 IST

The ‘Easy with Eve’ avatar uses complex algorithms to detect and respond to expressions and movements, and the technology is said to have the potential to detect cancer, dispense health advice in the future.

Unitec associate professor Hossein Sarrafzadeh, who led the development of Eve, said that technology had myriad applications. “We’ve done some work on language translation so hopefully in the next couple of years Eve will be able to speak and understand different languages,” Stuff.co.nz quoted Sarrafzadeh as saying.

“The system also initially detected six facial expressions; now it detects nine. The character that we had was toylike and only meant for kids... but now you can select from six different characters – Eve has some sisters,” Sarrafzadeh stated.

A Unitec/China Medical University project is investigating the technology’s potential to detect cancer cells.

Researchers at Massey varsity and Unitec are also working to turn Eve into an intelligent sales assistant that would use customers’ facial expressions and gestures captured on a camera to distinguish between serious shoppers and those just browsing.

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(Published 20 December 2010, 16:21 IST)

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