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Happiness is the only true emotion
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Happiness is the only true emotion

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Since 2000, computer searches are leading to develop systems capable of recognising and interpreting human emotions. Clement Lambelet gets interested in process of facial automatic recognition and reflects upon its generalisation regarding to its development in every social media (Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat). For the book Happiness is the only true emotion, he worked on a panel of portraits given by the Pain Express Set from Stirling University in Scotland, he selected one emotion per person, reframed images and saved only the face. The artist manipulated each photograph and worked on its materiality to get more expressive images. These portraits become a vector of emotion. Each picture is then submitted to the Microsoft Cognitive Emotion API challenging the accuracy of these systems. The Emotion API only recognises Happiness with certitude.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
RVB Books
Country
FR
Date
18 September 2019
Pages
544
ISBN
9791090306899

Since 2000, computer searches are leading to develop systems capable of recognising and interpreting human emotions. Clement Lambelet gets interested in process of facial automatic recognition and reflects upon its generalisation regarding to its development in every social media (Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat). For the book Happiness is the only true emotion, he worked on a panel of portraits given by the Pain Express Set from Stirling University in Scotland, he selected one emotion per person, reframed images and saved only the face. The artist manipulated each photograph and worked on its materiality to get more expressive images. These portraits become a vector of emotion. Each picture is then submitted to the Microsoft Cognitive Emotion API challenging the accuracy of these systems. The Emotion API only recognises Happiness with certitude.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
RVB Books
Country
FR
Date
18 September 2019
Pages
544
ISBN
9791090306899