Abstract

Deception is common in our lives, and over the past few decades. There has been a great deal of scientific interest in the field of deception and deception detection. The question of whether microexpressions can detect deception is controversial, but the introduction of iBorderCtrl at EU borders in recent years seems to have answered the question. IBorderCtrl uses human-computer interaction technology to identify people at the border when they are visiting. In view of this, human-computer interaction may be one of the future research trends of face recognition, micro-expression recognition and deception detection. In general, there are still few types of research on micro-expression deception detection in the world. In particular, there is little systematic information about how to induce deception states. This work is an important work for micro-expression deception detection. Therefore, this paper first reviews the research on deception detection and how to induce deception state in the last twenty years. Then the application of human-computer interaction in deception detection is discussed and a new prospect of the combination of human-computer interaction and deception detection is proposed.

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