migtig
aka Mrs. Giant
This is kind of wild...
http://www.fastcompany.com/3009456/...sense-app-measures-smartphone-users-happiness
Scientists researching the effect of mobile devices on a person's well-being have created an app that uses a smartphone's sensors to gauge a user's happiness. EmotionSense is the creation of a group of researchers from Cambridge University, and it combines data collected automatically by the phone as well as mood reports from the phone's user to pinpoint what triggers certain moods.
http://www.fastcompany.com/3009456/...sense-app-measures-smartphone-users-happiness
Scientists researching the effect of mobile devices on a person's well-being have created an app that uses a smartphone's sensors to gauge a user's happiness. EmotionSense is the creation of a group of researchers from Cambridge University, and it combines data collected automatically by the phone as well as mood reports from the phone's user to pinpoint what triggers certain moods.