![]() ![]() They could not be read, they were just like symbols, something that meant something, and they were not all the same, but the same general pattern I would say.”ĭr. It had little numbers with symbols that we had to call hieroglyphics because I could not understand them. “One thing that impressed us about the debris was the fact that a lot of it looked like parchment. The conversion of key testimony by Marcel was transcribed and the results are in! By carefully and accurately transcribing into text the known and confirmed words of what a person has said on tape or in a video, the Stevens Institute technology is able to scrutinize and interpret their words in text form to determine if they are truthful.ĭr Chandramouli provided this author use of the software to test for falsehood the testimony of Major Marcel. In fact, the individual does not even need to be alive to use the deception technology. The technology does not require that an individual be “hooked up” in any way to any kind of machine. They and their team developed an algorithm based upon the Freudian notion that the truth always leaks out no matter how hard we attempt to cover it up – a phenomenon of course known as the “Freudian Slip.” The professors’ approach is far less open to such variables and influences. But the Stevens Institute scientists (who worked with an interdisciplinary team of linguists, psychologists and information technology engineers) believe that the standard polygraph and voice stress approaches have far too many variables and ‘outside influences’ that can adversely affect the accuracy of those machines and the people who operate them. Similarly, “voice stress analysis” has been implemented. Traditional polygraphs examines such things as pulse, sweat and respiratory rates to determine veracity. The software combs for 88 psycholinguistic cues that indicate whether an individual is “covering up” or speaking the truth as he or she understands and believes it to be. Chandrmouli (who graciously provided the software and instructions for use to this author) explains that their approach to deceptive content utilizes a unique combination of statistical analysis, linguistics and psychology. The software developed by the professors is an extraordinary text analytics program.ĭr. The two (who have established Instream Media, LLC) are now developing partnerships with insurance companies (toĭetect against false claims) and other businesses where deception often comes in to play. The creators of this “veracity software” are Dr. Two renowned professors at the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ have recently stunned the criminal psychology and law enforcement communities with the introduction of a computer program offering an astounding 86%-99% rate of success in lie detection. The new technology confirms that Jesse Marcel had indeed told the truth as a Witness to Roswell. This new “lie catcher” software was recently applied to the testimony of a key witness to the Roswell UFO crash in early July of 1947. But a new technology has recently emerged that applies software to analyze psycholinguistic cues to indicate truthfulness. This raised those odds to about 65%, though the polygraph remains “fluky” and the results it produces, controversial. This “no better than chance” ability was improved upon with the advent of the polygraph in the early 1920s. The twists and turns are break-neck, and fans of the genre will delight in this strange and wonderful example of the post-war film style where fate and chance are in the driver's seat.To catch a liar is not easy. This relatively unknown noir film is the definition of a "B" picture, with little-known actors, and efficient (though somewhat absurd) plotting. Milton's wife and Larry are determined to prove Milton's innocence, but their continued investigations threaten his new life. Milton flees for the open road, and when he comes across a dead body, decides to steal the man's identity. he wakes up in Sally's apartment to find her dead, and the neighbors are pounding on the door. A few drinks too many one night, and poor Milton is in a spot. When his wife goes out of town, pal Larry (Jimmy Lloyd) seizes the chance to show Milton a good time, introducing him to the race track, and an attractive, appreciative Sally Guthrie (Helen Mowery). ![]() Henpecked husband Milton Higby (John Beal) is a nice enough fellow, but he daydreams about his novelty inventions while at work, and never seems to get ahead. ![]()
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