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Computational Measures of Deceptive Language: Prospects and Issues
In: ISSN: 2297-900X ; EISSN: 2297-900X ; Frontiers in Communication ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03629780 ; Frontiers in Communication, Frontiers, 2022, 7, pp.792378. ⟨10.3389/fcomm.2022.792378⟩ (2022)
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A corpus-based investigation into verbal cues to deception and their sociolinguistic distribution ...
Gillings, Mathew. - : Lancaster University, 2021
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Deception Detection Using Machine Learning
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Editors’ Review and Introduction: Lying in Logic, Language, and Cognition
In: ISSN: 1756-8757 ; EISSN: 1756-8765 ; Topics in cognitive science ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03014151 ; Topics in cognitive science, Wiley, 2020, 12 (2), pp.466-484. ⟨10.1111/tops.12492⟩ (2020)
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The Role of Linguistics in Veracity Evaluation ...
Nicklaus, Martina; Stein, Dieter. - : International Language and Law Association (ILLA), 2020
Abstract: Although the issue of veracity of statements in forensic contexts arises from evidence given in language, an appreciable share of applied professional linguistics in the practical process of veracity evaluation hardly exists. The article aims to provide a survey of key theoretical and methodological issues in the field of veracity evaluation from the linguistic point of view – a currently popular field where fast results are expected and a lot of publicity is to be gained. The article starts out by looking at the very notion of “truth” and what can happen to it on the way from real-life experience to a verbal report. It then gives an overview of psychological and other approaches to verifying the truth or otherwise of verbal reports. These approaches variously include linguistic cues in their lists of diagnostic features. Dissatisfaction with and inconsistency of the results of psychological tests is partly due to a lack of professional sophistication in defining linguistic cues, as well as a disregard for ... : International Journal of Language & Law (JLL), Vol 9: Forensic Linguistics: New Procedures and Standards ...
Keyword: deception detection, veracity, truth, linguistics, genre, linguistic cues; Social and Behavioral Sciences Linguistics Applied Linguistics; Social and Behavioral Sciences Legal Studies Forensic Science and Technology
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.14762/jll.2020.023
https://www.languageandlaw.eu/jll/article/view/63
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Fake Opinion Detection: How Similar are Crowdsourced Datasets to Real Data?
Fornaciari, Tommaso; Cagnina, Leticia; Rosso, Paolo. - : Springer-Verlag, 2020
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Deception in Spoken Dialogue: Classification and Individual Differences
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Deception Detection in Political Statements
Kamboj, Manvi. - 2019
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Determining indicators of deception in computer mediated communication using eye tracking
In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2018)
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Character N-Grams for Detecting Deceptive Controversial Opinions
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A survey on author profiling, deception, and irony detection for the Arabic language
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Deception detection in dialogues
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Tracking the truth: the effect of face familiarity on eye fixations during deception
Millen, Ailsa E.; Hope, Lorraine; Hillstrom, Anne P. - : Taylor and Francis, 2017
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Detecting Deceptive Opinions: Intra and Cross-domain Classification using an Efficient Representation
Cagnina, Leticia; Rosso, Paolo. - : World Scientific, 2017
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Differences in Language Used by Deceivers and Truth-Tellers in Thai Online Chat
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 10, Iss 2, Pp 90-114 (2017) (2017)
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A Corpus Driven Computational Intelligence Framework for Deception Detection in Financial Text
Minhas, Saliha Z. - : University of Stirling, 2016
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Truth in text: Why simple language is perceived as more credible
Owen, Helen. - : University of Otago, 2016
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Identifying Universal Linguistic Features Associated with Veracity and Deception
In: DTIC (2015)
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Exoneration or Observation? Examining a Novel Difference Between Liars and Truth Tellers
In: FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2015)
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Are computers effective lie detectors? : a meta-analysis of linguistic cues todeception
In: Personality and Social Psychology Review 19(4): 307– 342, DOI:10.1177/1088868314556539 (2015)
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