Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Sony executives believe emotion reading games possible in 10 years

http://www.gamergaia.com/home/gaming-news/45-industrial/1778-sony-executives-believe-emotion-reading-games-possible-in-10-years.html


"Having a camera being able to study a player’s biometrics and movements [is possible] so perhaps you can play a detective game that decides whether you’re lying due to what it reads from your face. In ten years’ time I’d like to think we’ll be able to form a map of the player, combining other sorts of sensory data together, from facial expressions to heart rate. You can see how, over a period of time, you can form a map of the player and their emotional state, whether they’re sad or happy. Maybe people in their social network can comment on it. The more accurate that map can become, the more we can tailor it to the experience."

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