Computer Voice Stress Analyzer
*** Unlike the computer polygraph, the CVSA® requires no wires be attached to the subject being tested. The CVSA® uses only a microphone plugged into the computer to analyze the subject's responses. As the subject speaks, the computer displays each voice pattern, numbers it and saves each chart to file. Unlike the polygraph, drugs do not affect the results of the exam and there are no known counter-measures that will cause the ubiquitous "inconclusive" results associated with the polygraph.
The CVSA® is effective in all investigative situations such as homicide, sex crimes, robbery, white collar crimes, and internal affairs investigations, as well as pre-employment examinations for background investigators. Embraced by the Department of Corrections, the system has also proven itself a very reliable investigative tool for verifying statements of witnesses, denials of suspects, and for determining the validity of allegations made against police officers.
Micro
tremors are tiny frequency
modulations in the human voice. When a test subject is lying, the automatic, or
involuntary nervous system, causes an inaudible increase in the Micro tremor's
frequency. The CVSA® detects, measures, and displays changes in the
voice frequency.
A state-of-the-art computer processes
these voice frequencies and graphically displays a picture of the voice
patterns. The CVSA® is not restricted to "yes" and "no" answers and
is able to analyze accurately, tape recordings of unstructured conversations.
*** (Information from the CVSA Website located at www.cvsa1.com)