Stanford Researchers Treat Autism with Google Glass From: TechCrunch - 10/19/2015 Catalin Voss and Nick Haber at Stanford are pairing face-tracking technology with machine learning to build at-home treatments for autism. The Autism Glass Project, a part of the Wall Lab in the Stanford School of Medicine. The software uses machine learning for feature extraction, to detect what Voss calls 'action units' from faces. Using images to translate emotions for children is only the first hurdle to cross, though. The bigger issue the team faced was ensuring the device’s use led to measurable learning when the children were no longer on the device. Read the entire article at: http://techcrunch.com/2015/10/19/stanford-researchers-treat-autism-with-google-glass Links: Autism Glass Project http://autismglass.stanford.edu Demo video http://autismglass.stanford.edu/assets/glass_demo_1.mp4 Related - book: Trueman Bradley - Aspie Detective (with Asperger's Syndrome) http://www.jkp.com/trueman-bradley-aspie-detective.html