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Scientists from Britain have learned to recognize a lie by handwriting

29 October 2018 - 10:07 | Technological innovations
Scientists from Britain have learned to recognize a lie by handwriting

British researchers embarked on the path of struggle with a lie. For this they have developed a special program that is able to recognize false statements on the handwriting of a person.

The unusual program was developed by researchers at Cardiff University. The technique is called VeriPol. Its main function is handwriting scanning.

However, in order for the brainchild of British scientists to catch a person in a lie, you first need to download a copy of the handwritten text into it. And after the car itself will figure out whether a person was lying in his manuscript.

In order for the program to be able to find liars, the researchers downloaded into it an incredible number of examples of deliberately false testimony borrowed from police archives. Such a volume of data, researchers believe, will make it possible in the future to easily identify dishonest people. And this, in turn, will allow to abandon less efficient polygraphs.

True neural network has not yet been tested in the field. After all, only there it will be possible to understand how good the new development of British scientists really is, and at the same time to improve the law-enforcement system.

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