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Automatic Deceit Detection Through Multimodal Analysis of High-Stake Court-Trials


Abstract:

In this article we propose the use of convolutional self-attention for attention-based representation learning, while replacing traditional vectorization methods with a t...Show More

Abstract:

In this article we propose the use of convolutional self-attention for attention-based representation learning, while replacing traditional vectorization methods with a transformer as the backbone of our speech model for transfer learning within our automatic deceit detection framework. This design performs a multimodal data analysis and applies fusion to merge visual, vocal, and speech(textual) channels; reporting deceit predictions. Our experimental results show that the proposed architecture improves the state-of-the-art on the popular Real-Life Trial (RLT) dataset in terms of correct classification rate. To further assess the generalizability of our design, we experiment on the low-stakes Box of Lies (BoL) dataset and achieve state-of-the-art performance as well as providing cross-corpus comparisons. Following our analysis, we report that (1) convolutional self-attention learns meaningful representations while performing joint attention computation for deception, (2) apparent deceptive intent is a continuous function of time and subjects can display varying levels of apparent deceptive intent throughout recordings, and (3), in support of criminal psychology findings, studying abnormal behavior out of context can be an unreliable way to predict deceptive intent.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing ( Volume: 15, Issue: 1, Jan.-March 2024)
Page(s): 342 - 356
Date of Publication: 05 October 2023

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Author image of Berat Biçer
Department of Computer Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Türkiye
Berat Biçer received the BS and MS degrees in computer engineering from Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. He is currently working toward the PhD degree with the Department of Computer Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. His research interests include high-stakes and political deception detection, affective computing, and computational analysis of human behavior.
Berat Biçer received the BS and MS degrees in computer engineering from Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. He is currently working toward the PhD degree with the Department of Computer Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. His research interests include high-stakes and political deception detection, affective computing, and computational analysis of human behavior.View more
Author image of Hamdi Dibeklioğlu
Department of Computer Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Türkiye
Hamdi Dibeklioğlu (Member, IEEE) received the PhD degree from the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in 2014. He is currently an assistant professor with the Computer Engineering Department, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, and a research affiliate with the Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatics Group, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands. Before joining Bilkent University, he was a ...Show More
Hamdi Dibeklioğlu (Member, IEEE) received the PhD degree from the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in 2014. He is currently an assistant professor with the Computer Engineering Department, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, and a research affiliate with the Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatics Group, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands. Before joining Bilkent University, he was a ...View more

Author image of Berat Biçer
Department of Computer Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Türkiye
Berat Biçer received the BS and MS degrees in computer engineering from Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. He is currently working toward the PhD degree with the Department of Computer Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. His research interests include high-stakes and political deception detection, affective computing, and computational analysis of human behavior.
Berat Biçer received the BS and MS degrees in computer engineering from Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. He is currently working toward the PhD degree with the Department of Computer Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. His research interests include high-stakes and political deception detection, affective computing, and computational analysis of human behavior.View more
Author image of Hamdi Dibeklioğlu
Department of Computer Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Türkiye
Hamdi Dibeklioğlu (Member, IEEE) received the PhD degree from the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in 2014. He is currently an assistant professor with the Computer Engineering Department, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, and a research affiliate with the Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatics Group, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands. Before joining Bilkent University, he was a post-doctoral researcher with the Delft University of Technology. His research focuses on computer vision, pattern recognition, affective computing, and computational analysis of human behavior. He is a recipient of the Outstanding Young Researcher Award of Turkish Academy of Sciences (2022), and Young Scientist Award of Science Academy Association of Turkey (2023). He is a program committee member for several top tier conferences in the areas of computer vision, pattern recognition, multimedia, and affective computing. He is/was general co-chair for the Netherlands Conference on computer vision 2015, local arrangement co-chair for the European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) 2016, publication co-chair for ECCV 2018 and 2020, co-organizer for the eNTERFACE Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces 2019, area chair for the International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition 2020, 2023, and 2024, senior program committee member for the International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI) 2021 and 2022, and program co-chair for ICMI 2024. He was guest editor for Springer Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, in 2020, and topic editor for Frontiers in Computer Science and for Frontiers in Psychology between 2021-2022.
Hamdi Dibeklioğlu (Member, IEEE) received the PhD degree from the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in 2014. He is currently an assistant professor with the Computer Engineering Department, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, and a research affiliate with the Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatics Group, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands. Before joining Bilkent University, he was a post-doctoral researcher with the Delft University of Technology. His research focuses on computer vision, pattern recognition, affective computing, and computational analysis of human behavior. He is a recipient of the Outstanding Young Researcher Award of Turkish Academy of Sciences (2022), and Young Scientist Award of Science Academy Association of Turkey (2023). He is a program committee member for several top tier conferences in the areas of computer vision, pattern recognition, multimedia, and affective computing. He is/was general co-chair for the Netherlands Conference on computer vision 2015, local arrangement co-chair for the European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) 2016, publication co-chair for ECCV 2018 and 2020, co-organizer for the eNTERFACE Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces 2019, area chair for the International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition 2020, 2023, and 2024, senior program committee member for the International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI) 2021 and 2022, and program co-chair for ICMI 2024. He was guest editor for Springer Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, in 2020, and topic editor for Frontiers in Computer Science and for Frontiers in Psychology between 2021-2022.View more

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