The app evaluates the possibility of 'acting' faces via Emoji from Microsoft owners, inviting to download and experience
Microsoft has just released a free Windows application that uses Windows Machine Learning to evaluate facial "acting" via Emoji called Emoji8. This app can guess the facial expression you are describing when imitating an emoticon (emoji). The more users create the facial features similar to the Emoji icon, the higher the score will be.
According to Microsoft, this application was created primarily to help users better understand artificial intelligence, Machine Learning by an easier approach.
The player will imitate an emoticon (emoji) provided by the application. After that, it will analyze the video from the computer's webcam and mark it. In addition, Emoji8 also offers users the option to create animated images with some extremely interesting and unique facial expressions to share on Twitter.
The application will give points depending on the similarity between the user face created with the Emoji icon.
Currently, Emoji8 is being provided for free on Microsoft Store, if you want to experience, you can access the link below to download.
- Emoji8 - Microsoft Corporation
The source code of this interesting application has also been shared by Microsoft, programmers can access the link below for reference.
- Microsoft / Windows-Machine-Learning
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