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- The Silent Talker Lie Detector is a camera system which observes and analyzes non-verbal behaviour in the form of micro-gestures while a subject is being interviewed, and is marketed as a tool for credibility assessment. The system claims to avoid numerous problems with previous lie detection devices by using an artificial neural network. Silent Talker was invented between 2000 and 2002 by a team at Manchester Metropolitan University. A 2019 article for The Intercept stated that "some academics are questioning the value of the system, which they say relies on pseudoscience to make its decisions about travelers’ honesty", and that "The technology is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of what humans do when being truthful and deceptive." (en)
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- The Silent Talker Lie Detector is a camera system which observes and analyzes non-verbal behaviour in the form of micro-gestures while a subject is being interviewed, and is marketed as a tool for credibility assessment. The system claims to avoid numerous problems with previous lie detection devices by using an artificial neural network. Silent Talker was invented between 2000 and 2002 by a team at Manchester Metropolitan University. (en)
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- Silent Talker Lie Detector (en)
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