Emotion sensing robots can tell how you feel

Robot babysitters that can tell when you're annoyed with all that bleeping
Robot babysitters that can tell when you're annoyed with all that bleeping

A professor of mechanical engineering at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee has created a robot that can decode the emotions of autistic children from physical responses such as heart rate and temperature.

His game-playing robot is designed to interact with children with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD), monitoring their emotional states and helping them to learn social skills.

Mark Harris is Senior Research Director at Gartner.