When faces are partially covered, neither people nor algorithms are good at reading emotions
- Written by Harisu Abdullahi Shehu, PhD Researcher, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
Shutterstock/Sergey TinyakovArtificial systems such as homecare robots or driver-assistance technology are becoming more common, and it’s timely to investigate whether people or algorithms are better at reading emotions, particularly given the added challenge brought on by face coverings.
In our recent study, we compared how face masks or...

















