Study of the use of new technologies in lie detectors in televised election debates

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Elections are one of the most important pillars of democracy and the manifestation of the presence and freedom of nations in determining their own destiny. The descriptive-analytical method deals with the use of a lie detector in televised debates, and its purpose is to increase the possibilities of the people's choice in choosing the desired candidate. Combining brain-evoked potentials and environmental signals to improve the quality of deception detection systems, photoplatismographic signal-based lie detection, and skin electrical resistance using neural networks, analysis of emotions through brain signals using Poincare mapping function The most important findings of the research are the detection of deception through thermal video recorded from the face of the person during the protocol, the detection of lies by using arterial blood volume in polygraphy and using a linear separator in matlab software during TV debates.

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