I can see this technology being used to test viewer reaction to comedy show pilots and advertisements. I was thinking about this yesterday (am from the branding field) and today I read about its existence... awesome
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Other than "for fun," I don't see this being of any use at all.
Now, if they could measure how pissed off you are, then I could see some real-world applications.
I can see this technology being used to test viewer reaction to comedy show pilots and advertisements. I was thinking about this yesterday (am from the branding field) and today I read about its existence... awesome