Voicemail Software Recognizes Caller's Emotions
http://www.newsecientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6845
A voicemail system that labels messages according to the caller's tone of voice could soon be helping people identify which messages are the most urgent. The software, called Emotive Alert, is designed by Zeynep Inanogulu and Ron Caneel of the Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US. ....
It works by extracting the distribution of volume, pitch and speech rate - the ratio of words to pauses - in the first 10 seconds of each message, and then comparing them with eight stored "acoustical fingerprints" that roughly represent eight emotional states: urgent or not urgent; formal or informal; happy or sad; excited or calm....
While the above stated technology is not directly related to mind control, I have this feeling that a lot of this perp mind control technology does come out of The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, research.
Bob D.
A voicemail system that labels messages according to the caller's tone of voice could soon be helping people identify which messages are the most urgent. The software, called Emotive Alert, is designed by Zeynep Inanogulu and Ron Caneel of the Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US. ....
It works by extracting the distribution of volume, pitch and speech rate - the ratio of words to pauses - in the first 10 seconds of each message, and then comparing them with eight stored "acoustical fingerprints" that roughly represent eight emotional states: urgent or not urgent; formal or informal; happy or sad; excited or calm....
While the above stated technology is not directly related to mind control, I have this feeling that a lot of this perp mind control technology does come out of The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, research.
Bob D.
Omega - 7. Jan, 16:02