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CIA faces up to a better lie detector

http://www.vnunet.com/News/1125097

By John Geralds in Silcon Valley [03-09-2001]

Two US research teams developing software that can recognise and analyse
facial expressions have caught the attention of the US Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA), as a potential tool to build a better lie detector.
Professor Terry Sejnowski, who leads one of the research teams in the
Computational Neurobiology Laboratory at the Salk Institute for Biological
Studies in California, calls the new facial technology an "emotion
detector".

"It could be used in conjunction with a polygraph or more casually, for
example, a camera hidden in the corner of a room. It distinguishes finer
gradations of emotional response - whether the person is truly happy, sad or
angry."

Professor Sejnowski's work coincides with that of Professor Jeffrey Cohn of
the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University.

Cohn's work is based on the coding system known as the Facial Action Coding
System (FACS) developed in the 1970s. It defines the movements of each of
the 44 muscles in the human face, information used by experts to study
frames of video images and "read" people's expressions.

"Our Automated Face Analysis system studies wrinkles and furrows, as well as
other features, to quantify subtle changes in facial motion, rather than
focusing on prototypic expressions," explains Professor Cohn.

The CIA, intrigued by both sets of research, has now funded a collaborative
effort between the two teams, using the same set of data to compare their
results.

"The CIA is interested in the impact of this technology," said Professor
Sejnowski.

"We will deliver the comparison study sometime this fall, but it's going to
take several years and a significant financial investment before we have a
marketable product."

Current lie detectors, such as the polygraph, are used by several companies
for security clearances and sometimes by the police, though the results are
not normally admissible in US courts.

They measure perspiration, breathing and heart-beat rates while the subject
is being questioned, but critics claim that the same physical reactions can
be caused by a number of different emotions, like anger or pain, and
consequently are unreliable indicators.

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