
Detecting lies via facial muscles and machine learning, with Dino Levy
People Who Read People: A Behavior and Psychology Podcast
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Do You Think It's Possible?
Garry bond from winston's salem state university replicated the experiment using a more rigorous protocol. He found two people to be exceptionally fast and accurate at lie detection out of a hundred and 12 law enforcement officers and 122 undergraduate students. More data would cause the agorithms to become better, he says. And then i'm sure the the agoritm could do a lot better with basiclly, a lot betterWith more data, either more people, orl read a full paragraph,. that we will know whether it's true or a lie.
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