Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jan 20 2004, 10:44pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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American company V LLC using technology developed in Israel by Nemesysco is offering a lie detector small enough to fit in the eyeglasses. The device can tell whether a passenger is a terrorist by analyzing his answer to that simple question in real-time.
The company showed plain sunglasses outfitted with the technology at the 2004 International CES in Las Vegas earlier this month. The center of Nemesysco's security-oriented technology is a signal-processing engine that is said to use more than 8,000 algorithms each time it analyzes an incoming voice waveform. In this way it detects levels of various emotional states simultaneously from the pitch and speed of the voice.
Full Story at EETimes.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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