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      Meet a robot that can look at your face and tell how you feel | The Machine That Feels | CBC.ca Loaded

      Meet a robot that can look at your face and tell how you feel | The Machine That Feels

      4 years ago
      Duration 2:00

      Meet a robot that can look at your face and tell how you feel | The Machine That Feels

      • 4 years ago
      • Documentaries
      • Duration 2:00

      At Georgia Tech, Dr. Ayanna Howard and PhD student De'aira Bryant are teaching robots to understand human emotions, and to react with appropriate emotions in real time.

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