Problemas
Directions: Using the text Faclal Expressions , answer the questions below. Record your answers in your journal and be sure to include text evidence! Remember, this is prep for your District Writing Day! 1. What is the question being posed in this text? 2. Why could technology that reads emotions be useful? 3. What were the results of Ekman's study? 4. Why do you'zhink he used people from an isolated culture? 5. How was Crivelli's experiment similar and different from Ekman's? 6. Why do you think they embedded themselves into the local culture? 7. What were the results of Crivelli's study? 8. Why could this be challenging to new technologies?
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Geraldine
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1. The question being posed in this text is: "How accurately can technology read and interpret human emotions?"2. Technology that reads emotions could be useful in various ways, such as improving communication between individuals, enhancing customer service, and assisting in diagnosing mental health conditions.3. Ekman's study found that people from different cultures could accurately identify basic emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, and surprise, suggesting that these emotions are universally understood.4. Ekman used people from an isolated culture to ensure that their emotional expressions were not influenced by external factors or cultural norms, providing a more accurate representation of innate emotional expressions.5. Crivelli's experiment was similar to Ekman's in that it aimed to study emotional expressions across different cultures. However, it differed in its focus on specific facial expressions and the use of a different participant pool.6. They embedded themselves into the local culture to gain a deeper understanding of the emotional expressions and norms within that culture, allowing for more accurate and meaningful comparisons.7. Crivelli's study found that there were cultural differences in the interpretation of certain facial expressions, suggesting that emotional expressions may not be as universal as previously thought.8. This could be challenging to new technologies because it highlights the limitations of relying solely on technology to accurately interpret human emotions, emphasizing the need for further research and development in this area.