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Discerning truth from deception: Human judgments and automation efforts
2012
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Recent improvements in effectiveness and accuracy of the emerging field of automated deception detection and the associated potential of language technologies have triggered increased interest in mass media and general public. Computational tools capable of alerting users to potentially deceptive content in computer-mediated messages are invaluable for supporting undisrupted, computer-mediated communication and information practices, credibility assessment and decision-making. The goal of this
doi:10.5210/fm.v17i3.3933
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