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LVA: The New Fraud Detector?  

You can't hide malicious intentions from Layered Voice Analysis.
 
 
 
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Herman Cain was innocent of charges that he had affairs, while Jerry Sandusky was not being truthful about his involvement with boys, according to two Layered Voice Analysis (LVA) technology experts.
 
Lynn Robbins, president of Voice Analysis Technologies of Madison, Wisc., and T.J. Ward, president and CEO of Atlanta-based Investigative Consultants International, made these startling claims in November 2011 after the two statements made by Cain and Sandusky in recent media interviews were analyzed using LVA technology created by Nemesysco Ltd., based in Netanya, Israel.
 
Nemesysco explains that LVA is not a voice stress analysis technology but instead uses its own patented technology to detect brain activity traces in a subject's voice via a wide spectrum analysis. LVA, Nemesysco says, is comprised of a set of unique signal processing algorithms that identify different types of stress, cognitive processes, and emotional reactions.
 
Ward says that he used the $15,000 LVA program in assessing Cain's statements made to the press regarding Sharon Bialek, who said Cain sexually assaulted her, and Ginger White, his alleged mistress, who said she had a 13-year affair with the former presidential hopeful.
 
"When we ran his speech and everything he [said] about not remembering knowing Bialek, he was telling the truth—there was no 'high risk' [or false statement]," Ward says. "When I ran hers, she was telling the truth about their meetings, but as far as his hand up her dress, it wasn't true. It registered as a 'high risk.' With Ginger White, Cain admitted a relationship, but she was going beyond what he was saying about a personal relationship," Ward says.
 
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