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- Voice_risk_analysis abstract "Voice Risk Analysis or VRA, not to be confused with Voice Stress Analysis (VSA), is a technology used by financial services companies, governments and law enforcement agencies as a lie detection tool. The software, in addition to advanced training in questioning skills, interviewing techniques and behavioral analysis, is marketed by UK based company Digilog.VRA technology works by measuring slight, inaudible fluctuations in the human voice that indicate when a subject is under stress and when that stress is generated by an attempt to deceive. The caller's voice patterns are analysed by the software and thereafter assessed as high or low risk of deception. The fundamental belief in voice risk analysis holds that individuals engaged in lying experience added stress through fear of the lie being discovered. Increased fear of detection and a greater potential reward add to the degree of stress experienced. Aside from other physiological responses, particular increases in voice pitch, frequency and intensity detected by the software are used to assess truth or deception.Marketed to customer contact/call centers across Europe and Latin America by Digilog, voice risk analysis has particular appeal to insurance companies, banks and government agencies involved in processing welfare benefit claims.".
- Voice_risk_analysis wikiPageExternalLink digiloguk.com.
- Voice_risk_analysis wikiPageExternalLink vra-evaluation.pdf.
- Voice_risk_analysis wikiPageExternalLink vra.aspx.
- Voice_risk_analysis wikiPageExternalLink POST-PN-375.pdf.
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- Voice_risk_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physiological_instruments.
- Voice_risk_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Department_for_Work_and_Pensions.
- Voice_risk_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Human_voice.
- Voice_risk_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Lie_detection.
- Voice_risk_analysis wikiPageWikiLink The_Guardian.
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- Voice_risk_analysis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Voice risk analysis".
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- Voice_risk_analysis subject Category:Forensic_techniques.
- Voice_risk_analysis subject Category:Lie_detection.
- Voice_risk_analysis subject Category:Physiological_instruments.
- Voice_risk_analysis hypernym Technology.
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- Voice_risk_analysis comment "Voice Risk Analysis or VRA, not to be confused with Voice Stress Analysis (VSA), is a technology used by financial services companies, governments and law enforcement agencies as a lie detection tool.".
- Voice_risk_analysis label "Voice risk analysis".
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- Voice_risk_analysis homepage digiloguk.com.
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