Autistic glasses can recognize other people's emotions and facial expressions, and help children with autism socialize
Autistic glasses can recognize other people's emotions and facial expressions, and help children with autism socialize
"Autism Glasses" is a software developed by Stanford University.
Recognises people's facial expressions and reminds users of their emotional responses.
The technology will be used in Google Glass and is expected to be commercially available within a few years.
Stanford University invited 100 children with autism to participate in the study of "Autism Glasses".
To test whether the glasses can improve their ability to recognize facial expressions.
Julian was one of the participants,
He said:
"No machine can read your heart,
But it helps you recognize emotions, you know, you know them.
"Julian wears equipment when he gets along with his family, plays games, and eats.
The instrument is carried three times a day for 20 minutes each time.
When the device's camera detects emotion, Julian sees the corresponding expression or symbol appear on the monitor to the right of the glasses.
In addition, the instrument tests the user's ability to read facial expressions.
Dennis, head of the laboratory at Stanford University School of Medicine, leads research on "Autism Glasses",
"The aim of the research on autistic glasses is to enable children with autism to understand how people respond to their faces," he said
I believe that when this happens, it will be easier for them to integrate into society. ”
At present, many children with autism learn to read facial expressions by drawing cards with different faces.
"Children with autism have not been adequately cared for, and now we need to address this."
Dennis said.
The Stanford team hopes that "Autism Glasses" can provide a convenient and affordable treatment,
Make it accessible to every family.
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