VSA for Skype

Started by kishkish, Aug 02, 2006, 06:31 AM

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New VSA implementation by KishKish.com

Now KishKish SAM offers you a tool to detect the lies you hear on your Skype phone. With the use of KishKish SAM VSA you can monitor whole conversation and see the stress level of the person you talked with. Just keep a record of all your phone calls and monitor them for lies or high stress levels.



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George W. Maschke

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There is no credible scientific evidence that lies (or even stress) can reliably be detected by so-called "voice stress analysis" technologies. While this software might have entertainment value for some people, it is worthless for the detection of deception.
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Darius

Hello KishKish,

your VSA implementation is welcome.
Having downloaded your trial version I tested it recording test call by Skype's operator.
Could you kindly explain on real life example what the shown stress level and voice analysis really mean ?
Does a high level of stress in the recorded audio mean anything wrong ?
Should she be now considered as a not trustworthy person , speaker ?

If your voice and you personally can generate high level of stress (the highest level) does it mean, there is something wrong with you ?

Please go one step further and give me your opinion on stress analysis of live voice recordings of some known people, mayby from CNN headline news or some of your choice.

regards,

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