Monday, October 29, 2018
YC-backed Observant uses the iPhone’s infrared depth sensors to analyze user emotions – TechCrunch
Observant has found a new way to use the fancy infrared depth sensors included on the iPhone X, XS and XR: analyzing people’s facial expression in order to understand how they’re responding to a product or a piece of content. Observant was part of the winter batch of startups at accelerator Y Combinator, but was still in stealth mode on Demo Day. It was created by the same company behind
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