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Device Developed To Help Socially Challenged

An anonymous reader writes "A device from MIT Media Labs that can pick up on people's emotions is being developed to help people with autism relate to those around them. It will alert its autistic user if the person they are talking to starts showing signs of getting bored or annoyed." From the article: "The 'emotional social intelligence prosthetic' device, which El Kaliouby is constructing along with MIT colleagues Rosalind Picard and Alea Teeters, consists of a camera small enough to be pinned to the side of a pair of glasses, connected to a hand-held computer running image recognition software plus software that can read the emotions these images show. If the wearer seems to be failing to engage his or her listener, the software makes the hand-held computer vibrate."

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  1. Socially Challenged? by robyannetta · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Socially challenged"? You mean WoW players?

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  2. Help For The Socially Challenged... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's about time someone tried to help the typical Slashdotter stuck in his parent's basement. :P

  3. Slashdot? Socially Challanged? by Cr0w+T.+Trollbot · · Score: 5, Funny
    For once, this really IS "news for nerds!"

    - Crow T. Trollbot

  4. Boredom detector by PainBot · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hopefully I can get one for my boss

  5. My boss is socially challenged by Timesprout · · Score: 5, Funny

    So we have special key words we use so he knows when I am becoming bored or angry.

    He will say something like

    "We need to achieve synergy across our departmental endeavour so we can proactively engage any challenges the business may face"

    I will then respond

    "You are a fucking wanker"

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  6. This might make someone socially challenged by ma11achy · · Score: 3, Funny


    Attaching a small camera to the side of someone's glasses isn't
    going to bode well for someone who is already socially challenged...

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  7. sweet jesus, it's an emotional clippy! by smellsofbikes · · Score: 5, Funny

    "I see you are talking to someone who is trying to be friendly. What would you like to do now?
    * gently brush the person off?
    * actively engage the person
    * seduce the person?"

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  8. Device Developed To Help Socially Challenged by Peter+Trepan · · Score: 5, Funny

    Experts claim the "Microcomputer" will enable sufferers to hold down meaningful jobs while avoiding painful human interaction.

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  9. There's a solution to that! by StefanJ · · Score: 4, Funny

    Make the device look like a little anthropomorphic cricket that sits on the user's shoulder. Program it to whisper helpful hints:

    "From the way they're starting to nod off, I suspect you may have talked for a little too long about your D&D character. Maybe you should stop."

    "I could be wrong, but this guy doesn't look very interested in how parking meters are a form of statist Piracy. Maybe you should stop talking and let him finish filling out that ticket."

    "From the way she's wrinkling her nose, I suspect she thinks you smell like cat pee. Maybe you should politely back out now and think about taking a shower."

  10. Re:So Simple? by gEvil+(beta) · · Score: 4, Funny

    *yawn*

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  11. Re:So Simple? by gurutc · · Score: 4, Funny

    I also have Aspergers, and one of the most painful things about it is that people can't believe it's possible to miss simple and seemingly impossibly obvious clues.

    It's sad that folks don't know enough, yet still comment, to believe that something this simple would be a huge help.

    I want one.

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