In this work, we analyze the happiness levels of countries using an unbiased emotion detector, artificial intelligence (AI). To date, researchers proposed many factors that may affect happiness such as wealth, health and safety. Even though these factors all seem relevant, there is no clear consensus between sociologists on how to interpret these, and the models to estimate the cost of these utilities include some assumptions. Researchers in social sciences have been working on determination of the happiness levels in society and exploration of the factors correlated with it through polls and different statistical methods. In our work, by using artificial intelligence, we introduce a different and relatively unbiased approach to this problem. By using AI, we make no assumption about what makes a person happy, and leave the decision to AI to detect the emotions from the faces of people collected from publicly available street footages. We analyzed the happiness levels in eight different cities around the world through available footage on the Internet and found out that there is no statistically significant difference between countries in terms of happiness.
翻译:在这项工作中,我们用公正的情感检测器、人工智能(AI)分析各国的幸福水平。迄今为止,研究人员提出了许多可能影响幸福的因素,例如财富、健康和安全。尽管这些因素似乎都具有相关性,但社会学家之间对于如何解释这些因素和这些公用事业成本估算模型之间并没有明确的共识,这些公用事业成本的模型包括一些假设。社会科学研究人员一直在致力于确定社会中的幸福水平,并通过民意测验和不同的统计方法探索与之相关的因素。在我们的工作中,我们通过使用人工智能,对该问题采用了不同和相对公正的方法。我们通过使用人工智能,对是什么使一个人快乐不作任何假设,并让AI决定从公众可得到的街头录像中从人们的脸上检测情绪。我们通过互联网上现有的视频分析了全世界8个不同城市的幸福水平,并发现各国之间在幸福方面不存在统计上的重大差异。