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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
Manchester Metropolitan University
Measuring human comprehension from nonverbal behaviour using Artificial Neural Networks
<29>This paper describes research on adaptive psychological profiling in the important medical domain of informed consent. It provides evidence of genuinely informed consent where participants in medical experiments speak a different language from the principal investigators. It uses independent collection of data (in Tanzania) and scrutiny of results by statisticians from FHI 360 (US not-for-profit organisation). This paper takes our original, high-impact work on lie detection (see O’Shea’s interview on BBC Radio 4’s “The Material World”, http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/thematerialworld_20030130.shtml) into a radically different application domain.