Internal:Accessibility hackathon/Proposed

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This is a list of ideas for the use of emotion recognition software collected from community members of the Adaptive Technology Program at the DC Public Library.

Graphic calendar readout of emotions

Trigger that changes environment -- sad then yellow, happy then blue / changes music / 

App that lets you key in the emotional environment that is an issue and teach the app to recognize it and then have an option alarm or identification sign for iPad 

Stuttering corrector time delay replay of tone of voice

Game that encourages you to smile a lot and often

Ability to attach smile as trigger to enter key or mouse click

Tug of war game where the harder you smile the better

Villain/hero /princess matching smile/frown/kiss game

Network of blind folks to come up with their own rating system of emotional description by sharing data

Happiness level of a room or group

Happiness like stock readout point system: Level, stability, direction, volume,  market share For companies, to measure customer service performance Match up with other statistics like sales, grade level of employees

An equivalent for text to assess the tone of an email - socially networked version of this, that learns from its experience

Many other times that that tone of voice has been used based on a database of recognized YouTube videos, so and so has happened, there has been a fight, there has been an escalation of tone of voice, etc.

Tactile response for privacy

Standardized (intense versus relaxed)-o-meter, standardized sense of intensity of emotion.