Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Computer used to detect ourself feeling

The findings of the latest technology allows a computer used to detect stress and knowing one's mood. How do that?

BioDynamic Signature (BDS), thus the name of the technology, created by the Israeli company, IDesia and introduced in Asia's largest IT exhibition, Computex 2010, which was held in Taipei.

BDS works to analyze heart rate and give advice whether people who analyzed the heartbeat needs to rest or not.

To detect it, users are asked to hold the two pieces with a sensor that looks like a mouse. When touched, this sensor will measure the electrical activity produced by the heart per minute.

After that, the software has been installed on the computer will combine this information with details of the user's health history records, including sex and age, then consider a variety of indications of stress and mood being experienced by the user.

"It's like using a fingerprint test. Every person has different fingerprints," said Vice President IDesia said David Chang.

"Understanding the mood of the time will start a very important activity," he added.

Chang says, this technology will soon be mass produced and marketed in the fourth quarter.

Pretty soon we will all be able to recognize other people well and not have to guess the nature or behavior of another person well.

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