Formulation of a novel HRV classification model as a surrogate fraudulence detection schema

Lie detection has been studied since a few decades ago, usually for the purpose of producing a scheme to assist in the investigation of identifying the culprit from a list of suspects. Heart Rate Variability (HRV) may be used as a method in lie detection due to its versatility and suitability. However, since its analysis is not instantaneous, a new experiment is described in this paper to overcome the problem. Additionally, a preliminary HRV classification model is designed to further enhance the classification model which is able to distinguish the lie from the truth for up to 80%.

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