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Keymoji
Daniel Ohayon ,Oren Afek
Supervised by Elad Richardson
Humans have always been communicating nonverbally using their body movements
and facial expressions. Those gestures tend to deliver the speaker's message and
feelings much more effectively than the words spoken. Nowadays, with instantmessaging
becoming the common way of communication, those traditional gestures
are represented by tiny faces called emoji. Each sent emoji represents the sender's
emotion or state of mind. Those emojis are manually selected by the sender. We
offer a new advanced automated way of using emojis. By supplying a fully
functioning Android keyboard that captures a shot of the sender's face at a given
time, analyzes his expression and state of mind, we can offer an emoji represents his
feeling.
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