The program takes video input and evaluates it based on a wheel of emotions.
If you've ever felt confused about people's emotions, here's a handy project to help you. The program 'reads' faces from a video and detects feelings based on something like an emotion wheel.
There are 4 directions on the wheel: Exciting, Positive, Calming, Negative, and Neutral. Each quarter consists of appropriate feelings: angry, excited, relaxed, sad, bored, and so on.
The project is reportedly created by Rondinelli Morais. Of course, the algorithm is not 100% accurate, and people can fake emotions, but it still might be useful in certain areas.
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