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A groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications introduces a wearable device that can interpret human emotions in real time.
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This technology, named PSiFI, was developed by Professor Jiyun Kim and his research team at UNIST, South Korea.
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The Personalized Skin-Integrated Facial Interface (PSiFI) system has unique features such as being self-powered, stretchable, and transparent.
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Unique Features PSiFI technology: It features a first-of-its-kind bidirectional triboelectric strain and vibration sensor.
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This enables the simultaneous sensing and integration of verbal and non-verbal expression data, which offers a better approach to understanding human emotions.
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The system is also fully integrated with a data processing circuit for wireless data transfer, enabling real-time emotion recognition.
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PSiFI utilizes machine learning algorithms to accurately recognize human emotions, even when individuals are wearing masks.
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The system can offer more personalized recommendations in a digital application within a virtual reality (VR) environment, enhancing the user experience.
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This technology is set to revolutionize various industries, including next-generation wearable systems that provide services based on emotions.
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