A problem we spent much time on, depends on what you expect from such a classification. Much like: could you hire a human 'expert' to do this? Training and background? Implications and risk of error? What sensors are being used? At what required level of accuracy and for what prescribed need? Here a reasonable overview, but does not address the broader need.
How close is AI to decoding our emotions? Emotion AI is becoming a big business. We talked to leading researchers about how good the tech actually is. In TechnologyReview
years trying to crack the mystery of how we express our feelings. Pioneers in the field of emotion detection will tell you the problem is far from solved. But that hasn’t stopped a growing number of companies from claiming their algorithms have cracked the puzzle. In part one of a two-part series on emotion AI, Jennifer Strong and the team at MIT Technology Review explore what emotion AI is, where it is, and what it means. ... "
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