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Lie detector for your calls

Here’s an [interesting idea by KishKish](http://www.kishkish.com/sam/vsa/), a new feature in their SAM. You can record calls and later analyse them for the voice stress level. They say a near-real-time version is also upcoming. You should obviously exercise caution because no analysis can be fully accurate, and of course inform the remote party that you are recording the call. But it’s an interesting example of what you can do with the Skype voice stream.

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There’s strong interest from the developer community in having easier access to the voice stream to develop exactly this kind of applications, and this will be much more accessible to developers in the future versions with the voice API.

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5 thoughts on “Lie detector for your calls

  1. nilback said 2475 days ago

    Can someone please analyse the Skype Sound Test voice?

  2. pbpb77 said 2474 days ago

    About the “Lie Detector”:
    I would like to download it, but is it safe ?
    Has Skype’s approval ?

  3. dmeuwly said 2470 days ago

    The lie detection does not work by definition because the only thing measured (unreliably) is the stress in the voice, but stress is not only infered by lying but but by fear, anxiety, angriness and so on. For more information: http://antipolygraph.org/

  4. cristofa said 2345 days ago

    This is a seriously bad idea because people, ignorant of its limitations, will believe its (so-called) evidence. It will sow seeds of mistrust, and cause arguements and unhappiness.

  5. matt4068 said 1807 days ago

    thats a lie ^^

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