Microsoft Patent Describes Emotion Detecting Eyeglasses
According to the filing, a wearer can determine who to analyze, whether an individual or a group, without their knowing. Sensors, including depth cameras and a microphone mounted on the nose bridge, pick up visual and audio information from a subject. That’s processed for things like subtle variations in speech rhythm and amplitude, choice of words, type and speed of gestures, eye focus and body posture. All that’s beamed to Microsoft’s databases, and an emotional determination is then relayed back to the wearer through the glasses.