Can a Humanoid Robot Spot a Liar?

A. M. Aroyo, Jonas Gonzalez-Billandon, Alessia Tonelli, A. Sciutti, M. Gori, G. Sandini, F. Rea
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Abstract

Lie detection is a necessary skill for a variety of social professions, including teachers, reporters, therapists, and law enforcement officers. Autonomous system and robots should acquire such skill to support professionals in numerous working contexts. Inspired by literature on human-human interaction, this work investigates whether the behavioral cues associated to lying - including eye movements and response temporal features - are apparent also during human-humanoid interaction and can be leveraged by the robot to detect deception. The results highlight strong similarities in the lying behavior toward humans and the robot. Further, the study proposes an implementation of a machine learning algorithm that can detect lies with an accuracy of 75%, when trained with a dataset collected during human-human and human robot interaction. Consequently, this work proposes a technological solution for humanoid interviewers that can be trained with knowledge about lie detection and reuse it to counteract deception.
人形机器人能识破说谎者吗?
测谎是各种社会职业的必要技能,包括教师、记者、治疗师和执法人员。自主系统和机器人应该掌握这样的技能,以支持专业人员在许多工作环境。受到有关人类互动的文献的启发,这项工作调查了与撒谎相关的行为线索——包括眼球运动和反应时间特征——是否在人与人的互动中也很明显,并且可以被机器人利用来检测欺骗。研究结果强调了人类和机器人在说谎行为上的强烈相似性。此外,该研究提出了一种机器学习算法的实现,当使用人机交互过程中收集的数据集进行训练时,该算法可以以75%的准确率检测谎言。因此,这项工作提出了一种针对人形采访者的技术解决方案,可以用测谎知识进行培训,并再利用它来抵消欺骗。
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