Using webcams and the latest computer vision and machine-learning technologies, we measure how people feel as they watch video content online. Our emotional intelligence enables brands, agencies and media companies to target content to the right audiences.
Slightly disappointed to see this was aimed at sales and marketing, not saying it shouldn't be, I was thinking an application where people struggle to measure someones feelings or emotions through verbal communication, mental health or something like that. Microsoft offer something similar although not as advanced in their Azure market place (10k API calls per month for free) > https://azure.microsoft.com/en-g...
Looks like great tech though.
@leewynne We're currently focusing on advertising, but you're right, the technology has many other possible applications. Our CEO gave a TED talk about the possibilities - you can watch it here if you're interested: http://bit.ly/1SCdQEy
The analysis is not instantaneous; it apparently takes up to a day to process, according to my quick read of their site. When they get up to instantaneous processing and have some way to correlate their results with the target's actions (or intent to take action), then they'll be billionaires overnight.
@jayinpa Hi Jason - individual results are actually processed pretty much instantaneously! It's getting 300 people's results - our recommended sample size - that can take longer overall. But you can view results as they come in as soon as your test is live.
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