Towards Deceptive Intention: Finding Trajectories and Its Analysis
@article{Jian2006TowardsDI, title={Towards Deceptive Intention: Finding Trajectories and Its Analysis}, author={Jiun-Yin Jian and Toshihiko Matsuka and Jeffrey V. Nickerson}, journal={Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting}, year={2006}, volume={50}, pages={324 - 328} }
This study investigated how an individual's deceptive intention may be inferred from non-verbal behavioral representation while simultaneously concealing suspicious movement. Using a paper-and-pencil test, 33 participants were asked to deceive a hypothetical surveillance system. Results showed that deceptive intention can be inferred from trajectories drawn by participants. Patterns of trajectories were clustered. The majority of participants believed that not being suspicious is more important…
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Recognizing Deception in Trajectories
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This study examines how the movement patterns of individuals may reveal their intent. Subjects were asked to deceive an imaginary observer using a paper-and-pencil test. Geographical and qualitative…
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