Image Emotions Recognition API API ID: 1952

The Image Emotions Recognition API is a tool that utilizes artificial intelligence to identify and interpret the emotions conveyed in an image. By simply providing a public image URL, this API can detect and recognize emotions.
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About the API:

The Image Emotions Recognition API is a powerful tool that utilizes the latest advances in artificial intelligence to identify and interpret the emotions conveyed in an image. By simply providing a public image URL, this API can detect and recognize the emotions conveyed through facial expressions, body language, and other visual cues.

The Image Emotions Recognition API can also be used in market research to gather valuable insights about consumer sentiment. By analyzing images shared on social media, this API can provide valuable data on how consumers are feeling about a particular product or service. This information can be used to make data-driven decisions about product development, marketing strategies, and more.

The API is also useful in the field of healthcare, where it can be used to monitor patients' emotions and provide personalized care. For instance, by analyzing images of patients' facial expressions, healthcare providers can better understand their emotional state and tailor their care accordingly.

Overall, the Image Emotions Recognition API is a versatile and powerful tool that can provide valuable insights across a wide range of applications. Whether you're in marketing, healthcare, or any other field that requires understanding human emotions, this API is an invaluable resource.

What your API receives and what your API provides (input/output)?

It will receive a parameter and provide you with a JSON.

What are the most common uses cases of this API?

  • Social Media Monitoring - Analyzing emotions portrayed in public images posted on social media to understand customer sentiment towards a brand, product, or service.
  • Market Research - Analyzing emotions portrayed in public images posted on social media to gather valuable insights about consumer sentiment and preferences.
  • Advertising - Analyzing emotions portrayed in images to create more effective and personalized advertisements.
  • Healthcare - Analyzing emotions portrayed in patient images to understand their emotional state and provide personalized care.
  • Education - Analyzing emotions portrayed in images to better understand student engagement and improve teaching methods.
  • Security - Analyzing emotions portrayed in images to detect potential threats or suspicious behavior.
  • Gaming - Analyzing emotions portrayed in gaming images to create more immersive and interactive experiences.
  • User Experience - Analyzing emotions portrayed in user-generated images to optimize website or app design and improve user experience.
  • Photography - Analyzing emotions portrayed in images to improve the quality of photographs and create more engaging visual content.
  • Human Resources - Analyzing emotions portrayed in job candidate images to better understand their emotional intelligence and fit for a position.

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API Documentation

Endpoints


By simply providing a public image URL, this endpoint can detect and recognize the emotions conveyed through facial expressions, body language, and other visual cues.

The Request Body Must Be:

{
    "image_url": "https://img.freepik.com/free-photo/happy-man-celebrates-victory-smiles-pink-background_197531-26738.jpg"
}


                                                                            
POST https://zylalabs.com/api/1952/image+emotions+recognition+api/1690/emotions+recognition
                                                                            
                                                                        

Emotions Recognition - Endpoint Features

Object Description
Request Body [Required] Json

Free test requests remaining: 3 of 3.


INPUT PARAMETERS


API EXAMPLE RESPONSE

{"sentiment": "positive", "sentiment_score": "0.12477050721645355"}

Emotions Recognition - CODE SNIPPETS


curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/1952/image+emotions+recognition+api/1690/emotions+recognition' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' 

--data-raw '{
    "image_url": "https://img.freepik.com/free-photo/happy-man-celebrates-victory-smiles-pink-background_197531-26738.jpg"
}'

    

API Access Key & Authentication

After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Image Emotions Recognition API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
Headers
Header Description
Authorization [Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.

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Image Emotions Recognition API FAQs

The Emotions Recognition endpoint returns a JSON object containing the detected sentiment and its corresponding sentiment score. For example, a typical response might include fields like "sentiment" and "sentiment_score."

The key fields in the response data are "sentiment," which indicates the overall emotional tone (e.g., positive, negative), and "sentiment_score," a numerical value representing the strength of that sentiment.

The response data is structured as a JSON object. It includes key-value pairs where the keys represent the type of information (e.g., "sentiment") and the values provide the corresponding data (e.g., "positive").

The Emotions Recognition endpoint provides information on the emotional sentiment conveyed in an image, including the overall sentiment classification and a score indicating the intensity of that sentiment.

Users can customize their data requests by providing different public image URLs in the request body. Each URL should point to an image that they want to analyze for emotional content.

The data for emotion recognition is derived from advanced artificial intelligence algorithms trained on diverse datasets of facial expressions and body language, ensuring a broad understanding of human emotions.

Typical use cases include social media monitoring to gauge customer sentiment, market research for consumer insights, and healthcare applications to assess patient emotions for personalized care.

Users can leverage the returned sentiment and sentiment score to inform marketing strategies, enhance user experience, or tailor healthcare approaches based on the emotional states identified in images.

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