Seeing through the face of deception

  • Pavlidis I
  • Eberhardt N
  • Levine J
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Abstract

We have developed a high-definition thermal-imaging technique that can detect attempted deceit by recording the thermal patterns from people's faces. This technique has an accuracy comparable to that of polygraph examination by experts and has potential for application in remote and rapid security screening, without the need for skilled staff or physical contact.

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Pavlidis, I., Eberhardt, N. L., & Levine, J. A. (2002). Seeing through the face of deception. Nature, 415(6867), 35–35. https://doi.org/10.1038/415035a

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