The Korean beauty conglomerate and the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) have developed first intelligent tactile sensor that is capable of measuring skin sensations. Calling this innovation a “world's first”, the two organizations expect the digitalization of human skin sensations will spark innovation in the beauty industry, in particular for the development of cosmetics with finetuned textures.
The new intelligent tactile sensor combines machine learning with...
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