Mood Recognition - How To Discuss
Mood Recognition
Sentiment recognition technologies detect the user's emotional state (using biometric sensors, cameras and interactions) and respond by taking certain predefined actions, such as driver fatigue. This technology can also be used in other applications and segments, including driver training, to reduce potential accidents and improve the driving experience.
Literal Meanings of Mood Recognition
Mood:
Meanings of Mood:
Mental or emotional state, calm.
Emotional character (musical, literary or other artistic work).
Grumpy, gloomy or angry mood.
Desire to do something, a state of mind that is receptive or ready to do something.
A communal atmosphere, attitude or feeling.
A familiar and related feeling, experience, or thing.
Courage, heart, courage, but also energy and strength.
(Grammar) A verb form that depends on how the content clause relates to the speaker's or writer's desire, intention, or statement about reality.
Sentences of Mood
I'm in a bad mood since I left my boyfriend.
He's in the mood for me today.
I don't feel like running today.
A good politician senses the mood of the crowd.
He fought humorously in many massacres.
The most common form in English is exponential.
Synonyms of Mood
humor, temper, grammatical mood, temperament, mode, big mood, huff, pet, frame of mind, composure
Recognition:
Meanings of Recognition:
The act of recognition or condition of recognition (comparison of the current perception with the memory of a previous vision of the same object).
Recognition as valid or true.
Official recognition of the status of the new government by the state of another country.
Honor, positive note or attention.
The property of antibodies to bind to certain specific antigens and not to others.
Return the to the commander.
Sentences of Recognition
He looked at her for ten minutes before recognizing her.
The law was a recognition of their civil rights.
The charity has received a lot of recognition for its efforts, but little money.