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Human-Factors Driven Internet Forensics: Analysis And Tools

Stevens Tech ID:
FY10-042
Web Published:
3/25/2014

INVENTION SUMMARY:

An apparatus and method for determining whether a text is deceptive has a computer programmed with software that automatically analyzes a text message in digital form for deceptiveness by at least one of statistical analysis of text content to ascertain and evaluate psycho-linguistic cues that are present in the text message, IP geo-location of the source of the message, gender analysis of the author of the message, authorship similarity analysis, and analysis to detect coded/camouflaged messages. The computer has access to truth data against which the veracity of the text message can be compared and a graphical user interface through which a user of the system can control the system and receive results concerning the deceptiveness of the text message analyzed by the system. The computer may be connectable to the Internet and may obtain the text to be analyzed either under the control of the user or automatically.

Link to full patent: Human-Factors Driven Internet Forensics: Analysis And Tools

Patent Information:
Title App Type Country Serial No. Patent No. File Date Issued Date Expire Date
Direct Link:
https://techpublisher.stevens.edu/tech?title=Human-Factors_Driven_Internet_Fo rensics%3a_Analysis_And_Tools
Stevens Tech ID:

FY10-042

Category(s):
Information Assurance/Cyber Security
Inventors:
  • Rajarathnam Chandramouli
  • Rohan Perera
  • Koduvayur Subbalakshmi
  • Xiaoling Chen
Keywords:
For Information, Contact:

Shintaro Kaido

Director, Technology Commercialization and New Ventures
Stevens Institute of Technology
skaido@stevens.edu
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