Novel earphone tool based on machine learning, called C-Face, can recognize your facial expressions and read your lips, even if your mouth is covered, translating expressions into emojis or silent speech commands.

‘Headset based on machine learning could be used to project facial expressions in virtual reality and track emotions and assist with digital lip-reading for people with hearing impairments.
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With C-Face, avatars in virtual reality scenes could show how their users feel, and instructors could get important information about student engagement during online lessons. It could also direct a computer system, such as a music player, using only facial signals.




"This device is simpler, less intrusive, and more capable than any existing ear-mounted wearable technologies for tracking facial expressions," stated Cheng Zhang, senior author of C-Face."
Zhang and his colleagues examined C-Face in nine volunteers. When compared with a library of images taken with a front-positioned camera, the device precisely predicted facial arrangements for different expressions (measured by changes at 42 points on the face) to within 1 millimeter.
One limitation to C-Face is the earphones' limited battery capacity, says Zhang. As its next step, the team intends to work on a sensing technology that uses less power.
Source-Medindia