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  1. Amir Liberman Nemesysco Ltd Israeli lie detector at airports around the world 30.12.2005 GK-1 decodes voice via computer. The technology is developed in Israel by "Nemesysco" and past the strict testing of Moscow Domodedovo airport successfully. We will probably see this system soon at airports around the world. The test subjects answer questions with "yes" and "no" into a microphone GK1 system in use enabling their voice to be analyzed by a device. In the trial process 500 subjects are being questioned and are then sent to undergo routine tests carried out today at the airport, says Amir Liberman the developer of the system, "The only suspect found in the routine tests was the same suspect found by our system". Spokesman of Moscow airport now using a prototype of the device said that the device was proved to be effective and that they are now ready to start working with the system regularly. Liberman further stated that unlike other lie detectors, this connection between machine and man is not invasive and is done simply by speaking into a microphone. As the test itself takes only between 30 to 70 seconds, passengers that "failed" the test are sent to the standard check-up procedure, since of course there is a percentage of the population that may simply get over-excited in the test, or maybe even used drugs but had no intention to smuggle them. (Source: Reuters). Translated from: http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3192582,00.html Nemesysco ltd© - 2012 all rights reserved
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