Researchers find a way to detect human emotions using skin conductance, moving away from facial recognition.

Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University have discovered a method to identify human emotions through long-term skin conductance measurements, reducing the need for facial recognition technology. By analyzing changes in skin electrical properties in response to emotional stimuli like fear, humor, and family bonding, they found significant trends that could predict emotional states. Though not perfectly accurate, this method could lead to more emotionally aware technologies.

November 30, 2024
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