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Apple buys US facial analysis start-up Emotient

  • Categories Innovation & Technology
  • Date March 10, 2016
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Apple has bought San Diego-based artificial intelligence start-up Emotient which specialises in analysing facial expressions to understand people’s emotions to adverts or in-store environments.

The purchase was confirmed in an article in the Wall Street Journal although the Apple spokesperson declined to give any financial details or specifics on the terms of the deal and how Apple would use the technology.

Emotient delivers insights based on three key performance indicators for every face in a video frame: attention, engagement and sentiment.

The Apple spokesperson told the WSJ that the company “buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and we generally do not discuss our purpose or plans.”

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