Human analysis

Human analysis refers to the set of methods and tools used to better understand, measure, and model the human being in their physical, psychological, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral dimensions.

This is done using various data sources, often collected through sensors.

Communication in New Technologies

In the context of new technologies, verbal and non-verbal communication relies on a detailed analysis of human interactions through collaborative interfaces. These systems use sensors and algorithms to detect speech, gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements, enabling a more complete interpretation of intentions and emotions.

The goal is to optimize information transfer by identifying the most effective sensory channels (visual, auditory, haptic) and adapting the responses of digital systems accordingly. This often non-invasive approach aims to improve the quality of interactions, prevent misunderstandings, detect stress or confusion, and foster more natural communication, especially in professional or immersive environments.

Some examples of applications:

  • Enhanced videoconferencing

  • Virtual assistants and emotionally intelligent chatbots

  • Immersive training and education using virtual reality

  • Haptic interfaces for remote communication (e.g., tactile bracelets or smart textiles)

  • Workplace well-being monitoring systems

  • Non-verbal communication detection tools for autism (e.g., emotional tracking apps)