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Global Competitive Analysis of Remote Lie Detection Solutions

  • Report

  • August 2022
  • Region: Global
  • Molfar
  • ID: 5849493

This report presents an extensive overview of the various tools and techniques used in remote lie detection, backed by scientific research.

Additionally, it offers a competitive analysis of the top players in the remote lie detection solutions market, comparing different types of detection based on eyes, face, voice, and behavior, all evaluated through scientific tests.

Companies are categorized according to their primary methods of analysis:

  1. Voice (50%): This method assesses parameters such as intonation, tempo, and stress in speech. It remains independent of the speaker's language and is also known as layered voice analysis or voice stress analysis (VSA). The VSA technology, represented by the CVSA method developed by the US NITV Federal Services, falls under this category.

  2. Behavior (33%): This category involves the analysis of gestures, behavior, and reactions to prepared images.

  3. Eyes (8%): The eye-based method examines parameters such as pupil dilation, accuracy of answers, response time, gaze fixation, and blinking frequency.

  4. Face (8%): Facial microexpressions and expressions form the basis of this analysis.

Key Highlights:

  • The report provides a thorough comparison of all remote lie detection tools based on factors such as the target object, price lists, key financial data, and clients.

  • It delves into scientific research, examining the true positive and false positive rates of various lie detection methods.

Reasons to Buy:

  • Determine the scientific validity of remote lie detection methods.

  • Select the most effective tool that suits your specific needs.

  • Identify investment opportunities in remote lie detection tools and methods.

Methodology

Since the inception of the polygraph, scientists have continuously worked on refining lie detection methods to determine truth and identify deception. As technology advances, an increasing number of companies are emerging with cutting-edge solutions in this domain.

To provide a comprehensive overview of the available lie detection solutions, companies specializing in analyzing various parameters, such as voice, eye movement, facial expression, and behavior, were extensively researched. A total of 12 companies offering remote lie testing services were identified, along with one open-source software option. Key information about each company, including published patents and the crucial metric of true positive rate (which indicates the accuracy of the lie detection method), was thoroughly investigated.

Furthermore, a compilation of research papers was curated, showcasing the true positive rates of different lie detection methods by the object. This collection offers valuable insights into the effectiveness and reliability of various lie detection techniques, aiding researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders in making informed decisions and understanding the strengths and limitations of each approach.

Target Market

Lie detection solutions have diverse applications and can be valuable for various customers in different sectors. Apart from government agencies involved in national security and criminal investigations, other potential customers include:

  • Legal Firms and Attorneys: Legal professionals may find value in the report to understand the capabilities and limitations of remote lie detection solutions. This knowledge could be relevant in courtrooms or during the discovery process in legal cases.

  • Corporate Security Departments: Large corporations and organizations may consider purchasing the report to assess the effectiveness of remote lie detection technologies in employee screening, internal investigations, and fraud detection.

  • Human Resources Professionals: HR departments may be interested in the report to evaluate remote lie detection solutions as part of employee vetting and integrity assessment processes.

  • Research Institutions and Academia: Researchers and academic institutions studying deception detection, human behavior, and technology applications might find the report useful for their studies and academic purposes.

  • Private Investigators: Private investigators could use the report to gain insights into remote lie detection technologies and their potential applications in their investigative work.

  • Technology Companies and Startups: Companies in the field of lie detection technology development might purchase the report to analyze the competitive landscape, identify market gaps, and explore potential partnerships or acquisitions.

  • Investors and Venture Capital Firms: Investors interested in the deception detection industry may find the report valuable in evaluating investment opportunities and assessing the growth potential of different companies offering lie detection solutions.

By catering to these diverse customer groups, the report becomes a comprehensive resource for informed decision-making, market analysis, and strategic planning in the lie detection industry. It empowers stakeholders with the knowledge they need to leverage lie detection solutions effectively for their respective purposes and industries.

Executive Summary

This comprehensive report on remote lie detection solutions provides critical information for government agencies, senior management, scientists, and researchers. In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape and remote communication era, the demand for accurate and reliable lie detection has grown significantly. This report offers a detailed competitive analysis of remote lie detection technologies, uncovering cutting-edge innovations reshaping the truth verification domain.

As businesses, law enforcement agencies, and institutions seek to bolster their decision-making processes, integrating remote lie detection technologies has become a powerful tool to enhance security, manage risks, and uphold truthfulness in remote interactions.

The report delves into an exhaustive evaluation of key players, their unique offerings, and the methodologies driving their remote lie detection solutions. Armed with this knowledge, stakeholders can make informed decisions, align their strategies, and harness the potential of remote lie detection solutions in navigating the complex world of trust and integrity in an interconnected environment.

The report covers the following chapters:

  • Summary: Description of parameters for analysis, including voice, eye movement, facial expression, and behavior. Companies are segmented based on the parameters analyzed. The report also provides an overview of necessary additional devices and training used by the companies. Accuracy ratings of different lie detection methods are presented based on scientific research, along with additional factors influencing the analysis.

  • Top Market Players: A list of 12 companies offering lie detection services, along with key information such as headquarters, year of foundation, staff, method of lie detection, true positive rate, intellectual property, product description, software platform, price, revenue, and total investments raised.

  • Researches: A compilation of scientific papers about the accuracy of each lie detection method.

Scope:

Companies Mentioned: Voicesense, ForMotiv, Converus, OneConnect, Nemesysco, NITV Federal Services, StimulTest, RealityDetector, Discern Science International, Baker, Truth & Deception Technologies, LiarLiar.

Countries: Israel, USA, China, Ukraine, Singapore.

Regions: Middle East, North America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia.

Data: Description of parameters for analysis, competitors' headquarters, year of foundation, staff, method of lie detection, true positive rate, intellectual property, product description, software platform, price, revenue, and total investments raised.

Data segmentations: By object of analysis, by necessary additional devices and trainings, methods by accuracy.

Sourcing and Referencing: Data and analysis throughout the report are sourced using attached links, ensuring credibility and reliability.

Companies Mentioned

  • Baker
  • Converus
  • Discern Science International
  • ForMotiv
  • LiarLiar
  • Nemesysco
  • NITV Federal Services
  • OneConnect
  • RealityDetector
  • StimulTest
  • Truth & Deception Technologies
  • Voicesense