Eye-Detectors May Prove to Be the Best Lie-Detectors
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Sometimes -- sometimes, mind you -- a person can learn valuable lessons from action movies. For instance, Sam Jackson informed us back in 1998 that a student of human behavior could tell whether or not somebody was lying by how he or she moved their eyes. Apparently, we weren't the only people listening. Researchers at the University of Utah are developing what they believe is the vanguard ...
There's an old journalism adage: "If your grandmother says she loves you, check it out."
Well, the folks at Korean mobile operator KTF may have the technology to let you do just that. They claim their "Love Detector" service can analyze a cell phone conversation to determine which voice patterns indicate honesty, surprise, affection, and, yes, love.
The phone subscriber receives a text message ...








