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Apple’s Patent Granted, Mapping User’s Micro-Emotions to Enhance Expressions

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According to the United States and the Patent Office recently announced the list, Apple has obtained a new technology patent, that can further enhance the animated expression (Animoji) and the proposed I expression (Memoji), which can more realistically restore the user’s expression, so that the user more strongly express emotion.

On a compatible iPhone or iPad Pro, users can create dynamic me-me emojis that use your voice and mimic your facial expressions to express their personality and mood.

Such systems tend to be computationally intensive, requiring high-performance general-purpose processors and graphics, and typically don’t work well on mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets, Apple said in the patent description.

What’s more, currently available systems for simulating expressions typically don’t offer the ability to nuance facial expressions or emotional states.

Apple’s patent that Apple wants to train and use an expression convolutional neural network (CNN) to implement a facial image and a 3D mesh representation corresponding to the facial image with a small number of facial expression feature images, where potential vectors of the image are compared to multiple previously processed potential vectors associated with a known type of emotion in order to estimate the emotion type of the image.

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