Title: Deceptive Speech
1Deceptive Speech
- Frank Enos April 25, 2005
2Defining Deception
- Deliberate choice to mislead a target without
notification (Ekman01) - Often to gain some advantage
- Excludes
- Self-deception
- Theater, etc.
- Falsehoods due to ignorance/error
- Pathological behaviors
3Why study deception?
- Law enforcement / Jurisprudence
- Intelligence / Military / Security
- Business
- Politics
- Mental health practitioners
- Social situations
- Is it ever good to lie?
4Why study deception?
- What makes speech believable?
- Recognizing deception means recognizing
intention. - How do people spot a liar?
- How does this relate to other subjective
phenomena in speech? E.g. emotion, charisma
5Problems in studying deception?
- Most people are terrible at detecting deception
50 accuracy (Ekman Osullivan 1991, etc.) - People use subjective judgments emotion, etc.
- Recognizing emotion is hard
6Problems in studying deception?
- Hard to get good data
- Real world
- Laboratory
- Ethical issues
- Privacy
- Subject rights
- Claims of success
- But also ethical imperatives
- Need for reliable methods
- Debunking faulty methods
- False confessions
7Frank Tells Some Lies
- Maria Im buying tickets to Handels Messiah for
me and my friends would you like to join us? - Frank When is it?
- Maria December 19th.
- Frank Uh the 19th
- Maria My two friends from school are coming, and
Robin - Frank Id love to!
8How to Lie (Ekman01)
- Concealment
- Falsification
- Misdirecting
- Telling the truth falsely
- Half-concealment
- Incorrect inference dodge.
9Frank Tells Some Lies
- Maria Im buying tickets to Handels Messiah for
me and my friends would you like to join us? - Frank When is it?
- Maria December 19th.
- Frank Uh the 19th
- Maria My two friends from school are coming,
and Robin - Frank Id love to!
10Frank Tells Some Lies
- Maria Im buying tickets to Handels Messiah for
me and my friends would you like to join us? - Frank When is it?
- Maria December 19th.
- Frank Uh the 19th
- Maria My two friends from schoolare coming.
- Frank Oh gee, Im having an appendectomy
that night.
11Reasons To Lie (Frank92 )
- Self-preservation
- Self-presentation
- Gain
- Altruistic (social) lies
12How Not To Lie (Ekman01)
- Leakage
- Part of the truth comes out
- Liar shows inconsistent emotion
- Liar says something inconsistent with the lie
- Deception clues
- Indications that the speaker is deceiving
- Again, can be emotion
- Inconsistent story
13How Not To Lie (Ekman01)
- Bad lines
- Lying well is hard
- Fabrication means keeping story straight
- Concealment means remembering what is omitted
- All this creates cognitive load ? harder to hide
emotion - Detection apprehension (fear)
- Target is hard to fool
- Target is suspicious
- Stakes are high
- Serious rewards and/or punishments are at stake
- Punishment for being caught is great
14How Not To Lie (Ekman01)
- Deception guilt (vs. shame)
- Stakes for the target are high
- Deceit is unauthorized
- Liar is not practiced at lying
- Liar and target are acquainted
- Target cant be faulted as mean or gullible
- Deception is unexpected by target
- Duping delight
- Target poses particular challenge
- Lie is a particular challenge
- Others can appreciate liars performance
15Features of Deception
- Cognitive
- Coherence, fluency
- Interpersonal
- Discourse features DA, turn-taking, etc.
- (Some addressed by Statement Analysis)
- Emotion
16Describing Emotion
- Primary emotions
- Acceptance, anger, anticipation, disgust, joy,
fear, sadness, surprise - One approach continuous dim. model
(Cowie/Lang) - Activation evaluation space
- Add control/agency
- Primary Es differ on at least 2 dimensions of
this scale (Pereira)
17Problems With Emotion and Deception
- Relevant emotions may not differ much on these
scales - Othello error
- People are afraid of the police
- People are angry when wrongly accused
- People think pizza is funny
- Brokow hazard
- Failure to account for individual differences
1820th Century Lie Detection
- Polygraph
- http//antipolygraph.org
- The Polygraph and Lie Detection (N.A.P. 2003)
- Voice Stress Analysis
- Microtremors 8-12Hz
- Universal Lie response
- http//www.love-detector.com/
- http//news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/669.ht
ml - Reid
- Behavioral Analysis Interview
- Interrogation
19Deception Experiments (Frank92)Addresses lying
as dependent variable.
- Type and form of lie
- Concealment
- Falsification
- Misdirecting
- Telling the truth falsely
- Half-concealment
- Incorrect inference dodge.
- Motive for Lying
- Self-preservation
- Self-presentation
- Gain
- Altruistic (social) lies
20Deception Experiments (Frank92)Addresses lying
as dependent variable.
- Scenario
- Topic of the lie opinion state event.
- Stakes for lying / stakes for telling the truth.
- Interval between event and subjects account.
- Interpersonal structure
- Characteristics of the liar
- Characteristics of the target
- Presence or absence of a coach
- Presence or absence of others
21The Good Old Days
- Mehrabian 1971 Nonverbal Betrayal of Feeling
22Bulk of extant deception research
- Not focused on verifying 20th century techniques
- Done by psychologists
- Considers primarily facial and physical cues
- Speech is hard
- Little focus on automatic detection of deception
23Modeling Deception in Speech
- Lexical
- Prosodic/Acoustic
- Discourse
24Deception in Speech (Depaulo 03)
- Positive Correlates
- Interrupted/repeated words
- References to external events
- Verbal/vocal uncertainty
- Vocal tension
- F0
25Deception in Speech (Depaulo 03)
- Negative Correlates
- Subject stays on topic
- Admitted uncertainties
- Verbal/vocal immediacy
- Admitted lack of memory
- Spontaneous corrections
26Problems, revisited
- Differences due to
- Gender
- Social Status
- Language
- Culture
27Columbia/SRI/Colorado Corpus
- With Julia Hirschberg, Stefan Benus, Sarah
Friedman, Sarah Gilman, and colleagues from
SRI/ICSI and U. C. Boulder - Goals
- Examine feasibility of automatic deception
detection using speech - Discover or verify acoustic/prosodic, lexical,
and discourse correlates of deception - Model a non-guilt scenario
- Create a clean corpus
28Columbia/SRI/Colorado Corpus
- Inflated-performance scenario
- Motivation financial gain and self-presentation
- 32 Subjects 16 women, 16 men
- Native speakers of Standard American English
- Subjects told study seeks to identify people who
match profile based on 25 Top Entrepreneurs
29Columbia/SRI/Colorado Corpus
- Subjects take test in six categories
- Interactive, music, survival, food, NYC
geography, civics - Questions manipulated ?
- 2 too high 2 too low 2 match
- Subjects told study also seeks people who can
convince interviewer they match profile - Self-presentation reward
- Subjects undergo recorded interview in booth
- Indicate veracity of factual content of each
utterance using pedals
30CSC Corpus Data
- 15.2 hrs. of interviews 7 hrs subject speech
- Lexically transcribed automatically aligned ?
lexical/discourse features - Lie conditions Big Lie / Little Lie
- Segmentations (LT/LL) slash units (5709/3782),
phrases (11,612/7108), turns (2230/1573) - Acoustic features ( recognizer output)
31CSC Corpus Results
- Classification (Ripper rule induction,
randomized 5-fold cv) - Slash Units / Little Lies Baseline 39.8 err
- Lexical acoustic 37.2 subject dependent
33.6 - Phrases / Little Lies Baseline 38.2 err
- Lexical acoustic 34.0 subject dependent
27.9 - Other findings
- Positive emotion words? deception (LIWC)
- Pleasantness ? deception (DAL)
- Filled pauses ? truth
- Some pitch correlation varies with subject
32Our Future Work
- Individual differences
- Wizards of deception
- Mark Frank Mock Theft Paradigm
- New paradigm
- Shorter
- Addition of personality test
- Higher stakes?