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Psychopathy and deception detection

Personality and Mental Health, 2012
ABSTRACTResearchers have found that most people have difficulty detecting deception; however, certain individuals are able to consistently detect deception above the level of chance. This study examined whether psychopathic traits are related to deception detection.
Krystle Martin, Amy-May Leach
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Deception Attack Detection and Resilient Control in Platoon of Smart Vehicles

2022 30th International Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE), 2022
Platooning of smart vehicles would be an important application of multi-agent systems. Each member of a multi-agent system is vulnerable to malicious attacks.
Hassan Mokari   +3 more
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The Impact of Culture in Deception and Deception Detection

2021
This chapter examines the role of culture in deception. It opens by explaining how culture has been measured in the research literature, along with the consequences and critiques of those measurement strategies. Next, it explores how culture has been studied previously in the context of deception and addresses variations in those analyses such as ...
Norah E. Dunbar   +3 more
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The Detection of Deception

Neurologic Clinics, 1995
In clinical situations patient honesty and self-interest usually coincide; however, in legal circumstances patients may be motivated to deceive and may be skilled in doing so. Research raises doubts about the capacity of health professionals to detect malingering, particularly when there is less known about conditions or expected symptom patterns, more
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Detecting infrequent deception. [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Applied Psychology, 1987
Recent proposals for using the polygraph and similar devices in routine screening have been aimed at detecting deception in situations sometimes characterized by low base rates. Equations are developed that show that extraordinarily high levels of accuracy would be needed to detect infrequent deception.
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Emotion Transformation Feature: Novel Feature For Deception Detection In Videos

International Conference on Information Photonics, 2020
Deception detection has been a hot research topic in many areas such as jurisprudence, law enforcement, business, and computer vision. However, there are still many problems that are worth more investigation.
Jun-Teng Yang, Guei-Ming Liu, S. Huang
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Detecting deception

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1997
I find three major shortcomings in Mele's account. First, verbal ambiguities suggest that the analysis is irrelevant to self-deception and/or that the traditional conception is subtly reinstated. Second, the data offer no means of establishing the superiority of the present account. Finally, as political rhetoric, Mele's proposal not only operates
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Multimodal Deception Detection Using Automatically Extracted Acoustic, Visual, and Lexical Features

Interspeech, 2020
Deception detection in conversational dialogue has attracted much attention in recent years. Yet existing methods for this rely heavily on human-labeled annotations that are costly and potentially inaccurate.
Jiaxuan Zhang   +2 more
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Modality Effects in Deception Detection and Applications in Automatic-Deception-Detection

Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005
Modality is an important context factor in deception, which is context-dependent. In order to build a reliable and flexible tool for automatic-deception-detection (ADD), we investigated the characteristics of verbal cues to deceptive behavior in three modalities: text, audio and face-to-face communication. Seven categories of verbal cues (21 cues) were
Tiantian Qin   +3 more
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"Was It You Who Stole 500 Rubles?" - The Multimodal Deception Detection

ICMI Companion, 2020
Automatic deception detection is a challenging issue since human behaviors are too complex to establish any standard behavioral signs that would explicitly indicate that a person is lying. Furthermore, it is difficult to collect naturalistic datasets for
Valeriya Karpova   +4 more
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