Results from a newly released survey provide insights from adults living with bipolar I disorder (BD-I)* in the United States (U.S.) on the burden of living with this serious mental health condition and their experiences with treatment. This research was conducted in support of Alkermes’ commitment to understanding the unique needs of people living with BD-I and supporting increased disease awareness and education. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Emotion
BOJ governor laughs off face recognition technology to predict policy changes
TOKYO, JAPAN (OCTOBER 31, 2017) (TV TOKYO) – Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda on Tuesday (October 31) laughed off the notion that researchers can use artificial intelligence to analyse his facial expressions and predict changes in monetary policy.
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Can AI use Japan bank chief’s face to predict the future?
Artificial intelligence researchers in Japan say they’ve found a way to predict major policy shifts from the country’s central bank by analyzing split-second changes in the facial expression of its governor, Haruhiko Kuroda. Julian Satterthwaite reports. Continue reading
Understanding your pet’s emotions with wearable tech
The latest wearable technology for pets promises to help owners understand the emotions of their animals, as Jim Drury reports. Continue reading
Crying is a baby’s Trump call – study
The sound of crying babies can adversely affect adults’ ability to perform basic tasks, but also triggers decisiveness in our response, according to a new study. After asking recently for a crying infant to be removed from a Republican Party rally, US Presidential nominee Donald Trump might agree. Jim Drury reports.
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App differentiates a baby’s crying sounds
A Taiwanese research team has invented a new mobile application designed to differentiate between the varying sounds a baby makes when crying.
Facebook’s “Like” button set to get more emotive
Facebook launches a pilot test of “Reactions”, which will allow users to express a range of emotions, instead of just “Like”.