Microsoft developed the headset 'read' emotional users
Dubbed Septimu, the product will be a useful tool for users designed by Microsoft to "read" emotions and play music automatically.
Many expect that personal computers will soon be able to identify faces to understand the user's feelings. This feature is being developed and is expected to be the new trend of smart computers.
If you own this feature, the computer can automatically give actions depending on the user's emotions, such as playing music when sad, running the application when having fun or opening the game when the user is bored. .
Microsoft was not the first company to develop this product, before Neurowear's Mico headset also had the same feature.
Microsoft can be said to be the pioneer of this technology movement, the inventions associated with Microsoft practices are serving a lot for technology experience. Recently, the technology giant has invented a new type of headset that allows "reading" heart rate, temperature and user body factors to determine the user's health and emotions.
This project is being named by Septimu by Microsoft and the smart headset will make users more satisfied even if not directly controlled.
Even so, Septimu is a headset with a compact size, much more convenient than Mico.
Researchers at the University of Virginia developed the application called Musical Heart for Septimu, which suggests music that best fits the user's emotions. For example, if the user is stressed, the heart rate will increase and the muscles will stretch, Musical Heart will play soft music to make the user more relaxed. If users work tense and need entertainment, the app will work with Septimu to play "epic" music that encourages users.
How the product interacts with the application is similar to what Mico is deploying.
Currently, both products are still in testing phase, but with the ability of Microsoft and the continuous development, the product will soon appear on the market.
Septimu will soon appear on the market.
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