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After that work, I joined Yahoo Labs, and I teamed up with Luca and Rossano, and together, we aggregated those winning locations in London to build a new map of the city, a cartography weighted for human
emotions.
There's no one who doesn't have
emotions
around this work.
So, with
emotions
running high, and absolutely no experience in butchery, some friends and I opened a meat store in the heart of the East Village fashion district.
That feeling, those
emotions
that I felt, that's the power of architecture, because architecture is not about math and it's not about zoning, it's about those visceral, emotional connections that we feel to the places that we occupy.
There's a general assumption that fluctuations in reproductive hormones cause extreme
emotions
and that the great majority of women are affected by this.
Feminist psychologists like Joan Chrisler have suggested that taking on the label of PMS allows women to express
emotions
that would otherwise be considered unladylike.
And while this can be a useful tool, it serves to invalidate women's
emotions.
Sweeping
emotions
under the rug of PMS keeps women from understanding the source of their negative emotions, but it also takes away the opportunity to take any action to change them.
We know the
emotions
and moods of men and women are more similar than different, so let's walk away from the tired old PMS myth of women as witches and embrace the reality of high emotional and professional functioning the great majority of women live every day.
So ultimately, we want to teach the machines to see just like we do: naming objects, identifying people, inferring 3D geometry of things, understanding relations, emotions, actions and intentions.
I kept my
emotions
on hold.
What he finds is that the couples who manage that feeling of stress with laughter, positive
emotions
like laughter, not only immediately become less stressed, they can see them physically feeling better, they're dealing with this unpleasant situation better together, they are also the couples that report high levels of satisfaction in their relationship and they stay together for longer.
So in fact, when you look at close relationships, laughter is a phenomenally useful index of how people are regulating their
emotions
together.
Everybody underestimates how often they laugh, and you're doing something, when you laugh with people, that's actually letting you access a really ancient evolutionary system that mammals have evolved to make and maintain social bonds, and clearly to regulate emotions, to make ourselves feel better.
There's just something about them that works on our
emotions.
Our
emotions
influence every aspect of our lives, from our health and how we learn, to how we do business and make decisions, big ones and small.
Our
emotions
also influence how we connect with one another.
I want to bring
emotions
back into our digital experiences.
Even worse, as I communicated online with my family back home, I felt that all my
emotions
disappeared in cyberspace.
I was homesick, I was lonely, and on some days I was actually crying, but all I had to communicate these
emotions
was this.
So that got me thinking, what if our technology could sense our
emotions?
Those questions led me and my team to create technologies that can read and respond to our emotions, and our starting point was the human face.
So we have about 45 of these action units, and they combine to express hundreds of
emotions.
Teaching a computer to read these facial
emotions
is hard, because these action units, they can be fast, they're subtle, and they combine in many different ways.
But we call each reading an emotion data point, and then they can fire together to portray different
emotions.
We've collected it from 2.9 million face videos, people who have agreed to share their
emotions
with us, and from 75 countries around the world.
It blows my mind away that we can now quantify something as personal as our emotions, and we can do it at this scale.
So as more and more of our lives become digital, we are fighting a losing battle trying to curb our usage of devices in order to reclaim our
emotions.
So what I'm trying to do instead is to bring
emotions
into our technology and make our technologies more responsive.
Here's what it feels like for me: I am instantly an internal storm of contrasting
emotions.
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