Deception is in the eye of the communicator: Investigating pupil diameter variations in automated deception detection interviews

J. Proudfoot, Jeffrey L. Jenkins, J. Burgoon, J. Nunamaker
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Deception is pervasive, often leading to adverse consequences for individuals, organizations, and society. Information systems researchers are developing tools and evaluating sensors that can be used to augment human deception judgments. One sensor exhibiting particular promise is the eye tracker. Prior work evaluating eye trackers for deception detection has focused on the detection and interpretation of brief eye behavior variations in response to stimuli (e.g, images) or interview questions. However, research is needed to understand how eye behaviors evolve over the course of an interaction with a deception detection system. Using latent growth curve modeling, we test how pupil diameter evolves over one's interaction with a deception detection system. The results indicate that pupil diameter changes over the course of a deception detection interaction, and that these trends are indicative of deception during the interaction, regardless if incriminating target items are shown.
欺骗在沟通者的眼中:调查自动欺骗检测访谈中瞳孔直径的变化
欺骗无处不在,常常给个人、组织和社会带来不良后果。信息系统研究人员正在开发工具和评估可用于增强人类欺骗判断的传感器。一种特别有前景的传感器是眼动仪。先前评估眼动仪检测欺骗的工作主要集中在检测和解释眼睛对刺激(如图像)或采访问题的短暂行为变化。然而,在与欺骗检测系统相互作用的过程中,眼睛的行为是如何演变的,还需要研究。使用潜在生长曲线模型,我们测试了瞳孔直径如何随着欺骗检测系统的相互作用而演变。结果表明,瞳孔直径在欺骗检测互动过程中会发生变化,而这些变化趋势表明在互动过程中存在欺骗行为,无论是否显示有罪的目标项目。
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