EmoSPARK is an artificial intelligence console created in London, UK by Patrick Levy-Rosenthal. The device uses facial recognition and language analysis to assess human emotion and transmit emotionally sensitive content. The console measures 90 mm x 90 mm x 90 mm and is cube-shaped. It operates in an "Emotional Processing Unit", a microchip that allows the system to create emotional profile graphics of its environment. The emotional processing unit is a patent pending technology that is said to create emotional responses synthesized in machines. EmoSPARK was funded through an IndieGogo campaign aimed at raising $ 200,000.
The Emospark console measures 90 x 90 x 90 and is designed to sit at home and interact with people. At its core is a chip called the "Emotional Processing Unit" that allows the system to build an Emotional Profile Chart of people in the house.
To communicate with the Emospark with Android, users can simply talk to him through talking or writing on their tablet, mobile phone (which means they can measure their emotions in motion), computer or TV. Combine this with face tracking technology to measure the user's likes and dislikes by categorizing their emotional responses to music, videos and other content (using an emotional spectrum based on seven emotions: joy, sadness, confidence, disgust, fear, And anticipation). Users can also connect with Facebook and YouTube to help the cube create an interest history.