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Ivan Seeking
Jan22-04, 04:29 AM
Lie-detector glasses offer peek at future of security

By R. Colin Johnson
EE Times
January 16, 2004 (2:05 p.m. ET)

Portland, Ore. — It may not be long before you hear airport security screeners ask, "Do you plan on hijacking this plane?" A U.S. company using technology developed in Israel is pitching a lie detector small enough to fit in the eyeglasses of law enforcement officers, and its inventors say it can tell whether a passenger is a terrorist by analyzing his answer to that simple question in real-time.

The technology, developed by mathematician Amir Lieberman at Nemesysco in Zuran, Israel, for military, insurance claim and law enforcement use, is being repackaged and retargeted for personal and corporate applications by V Entertainment (New York).[continued]

http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20040116S0050

mouseonmoon
Jan22-04, 04:09 PM
considering "Lie-detectors"-esp. polygraph--not allowed in court--

i consider it 'techno-BS"- "in whose hands"--does this 'work' at 90% accuracy?---

what about the 5th amendment prohibition against self incrimination, the right to have legal counsel present during questioning, prohibition against interrogation without probable cause.......i've cancelled my 'flight'-i already know i ain't gonna get through the gates....i'm afriad it might be reading my subconscious thoughts about Nixon!

'voice-pattern recognition'--what about it?--proven or not?

i've found that magic 8 Ball to be amazingly accurate!