- A virtual border agent kiosk was developed to interview travelers at airports and border crossings and it can detect deception to flag human security agents.
- The U.S., Canada and European Union have tested the technology, and one researcher says it has a deception detection success rate of up to 80 percent, or better than human agents.
- The technology relies on sensors and biometrics, and its lie-detection capabilities are based on eye movements or changes in voice, posture and facial gestures.
The Canadian Landowner Alliance advocates for provincial legislation that recognizes property rights, and, that the Federal Government of Canada enshrines property rights in the Charter of Rights and freedoms.
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
LIE DETECTING COMPUTER KIOSKS AT BORDER
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