Psychologically based Virtual-Suspect for Interrogative Interview Training

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Authors Moshe Bitan, Galit Nahari, Zvi Nisin, Ariel Roth, Sarit Kraus arXiv ID 1605.09505 Category cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence Cross-listed cs.HC Citations 7 Venue International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
In this paper, we present a Virtual-Suspect system which can be used to train inexperienced law enforcement personnel in interrogation strategies. The system supports different scenario configurations based on historical data. The responses presented by the Virtual-Suspect are selected based on the psychological state of the suspect, which can be configured as well. Furthermore, each interrogator's statement affects the Virtual-Suspect's current psychological state, which may lead the interrogation in different directions. In addition, the model takes into account the context in which the statements are made. Experiments with 24 subjects demonstrate that the Virtual-Suspect's behavior is similar to that of a human who plays the role of the suspect.
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