نتایج جستجو برای: deception

تعداد نتایج: 3829  

2015
Jim Q. Chen

Deception is frequently used in cyber attacks. Detecting deception is always a challenge, as witnessed in attacks in social media and other online environments. Contexts can help to identify deception. Unfortunately, there is not much literature available in this aspect. This paper explores the unique properties of contextual binding. It examines roles that it plays. It also proposes a novel ap...

Journal: :IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI) 2016

2016
Joel Sobel

This article proposes definitions of lying and deception in strategic settings. A critical distinction is that deception requires a model of how the audience responds to messages while lying does not. Lies need not be deceptive. Deception does not require lying. The paper identifies situations in which lying is consistent with equilibrium and when the ability to lie is welfare enhancing. Decept...

2013
Gordon R. T. Wright Christopher J. Berry Geoffrey Bird

This Focused Review expands upon our original paper (You can't kid a kidder": Interaction between production and detection of deception in an interactive deception task. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6:87). In that paper we introduced a new socially interactive, laboratory-based task, the Deceptive Interaction Task (DeceIT), and used it to measure individuals' ability to lie, their ability t...

2004
Jinwei Cao Ming Lin Amit V. Deokar Judee K. Burgoon Janna M. Crews Mark Adkins

Training humans in detecting deception is as much a difficult and important problem as detecting deception itself. A computer-based deception detection training system, Agent99 Trainer, was built with a goal to train humans to understand deception and detect deception more accurately. Based on the previous studies, a newer version of this system was designed and implemented not only to overcome...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2005
Martie G Haselton David M Buss Viktor Oubaid Alois Angleitner

The desires of one sex can lead to deceptive exploitation by the other sex. Strategic Interference Theory proposes that certain "negative" emotions evolved or have been co-opted by selection, in part, to defend against deception and reduce its negative consequences. In Study 1 (N = 217) Americans reported emotional distress in response to specific forms of deception. Study 2 (N = 200) replicate...

2016
Mohammed Ibraheem

Face recognition is a wide area having many techniques to achieve the same. The aim of the paper is to introduce Thermal Imaging and to study how it can be used for facial recognition and also for deception detection. This paper looks into the single modal and multi modal face recognition techniques involving infrared (IR) imaging. It then moves to analyze facial variations to study deception u...

Journal: :Humana.mente 2012
Lisa Bortolotti Matteo Mameli

To what extent do self-deception and delusion overlap? In this paper we argue that both self-deception and delusions can be understood in folk-psychological terms. "Motivated" delusions, just like self-deception, can be described as beliefs driven by personal interests. If self-deception can be understood folk-psychologically because of its motivational component, so can motivated delusions. No...

Journal: :Bioethics 2015
Alan T Wilson

The use of deception for the purposes of research is a widespread practice within many areas of study. If we want to avoid either absolute acceptance or absolute rejection of this practice then we require some method of distinguishing between those uses of deception which are morally acceptable and those which are not. In this article I discuss the concept of counterfactual consent, and propose...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry 0
seyed mehdi saberi legal medicine research center, legal medicine organization, tehran, iran. ardeshir sheikhazadi mazaher ghorbani zaynab nasri nasrabadi ali pasha meysamie sayed mahdi marashi

in many jurisdictions, psychiatric problems are intended for commutation. therefore, a forensic psychiatrist has an important role in detection of malingering. while several studies evaluate diagnostic tests, it is less known what symptoms are more likely to be imitated by malingerers.in a prospective study 45 malingerers, who were diagnosed according to interviews by two forensic psychiatrists...

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