2019
DOI: 10.31763/simple.v1i1.144
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Real-time Facial Expression Recognition to Track Non-verbal Behaviors as Lie Indicators During Interview

Abstract: This is an open access article under the CC-BY-SA license.

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“…Incongruent nonverbal behavior or communication underlies most lie detection [44]. For example, there are detectable differences in facial muscle activation for nonverbal signaling with a sincere smile compared to a false one [45]. Whether through failure to appreciate or reflect culturally expected cues, patients likely appreciate physicians' nonverbal incongruences with suspicion and may judge them as signs of dishonesty.…”
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“…Incongruent nonverbal behavior or communication underlies most lie detection [44]. For example, there are detectable differences in facial muscle activation for nonverbal signaling with a sincere smile compared to a false one [45]. Whether through failure to appreciate or reflect culturally expected cues, patients likely appreciate physicians' nonverbal incongruences with suspicion and may judge them as signs of dishonesty.…”
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confidence: 99%