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Exploring False Statement Detection with Force Plate

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We present a novel lie detection approach based on a force plate. The COP (center of pressure) trajectory length from the interviewee is extracted to test honesty. The preliminary study shows that the COP trajectory length of honest statements is shorter than dishonest, and the feasibility of using force plate as a polygraph.

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iWOAR '23: Proceedings of the 8th international Workshop on Sensor-Based Activity Recognition and Artificial Intelligence
September 2023
171 pages
ISBN:9798400708169
DOI:10.1145/3615834
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  1. center of pressure
  2. deception
  3. force plate
  4. lie detection
  5. polygraph

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