What if Deception Cannot be Detected? A Cross-Linguistic Study on the Limits of Deception Detection from Text
Aswathy Velutharambath, Kai Sassenberg, Roman Klinger

TL;DR
This study questions the reliability of linguistic cues for deception detection, showing they are inconsistent and insignificant across diverse datasets, and highlights the need for rethinking deception modeling in NLP.
Contribution
Introduces a belief-based deception framework and constructs multilingual corpora to systematically evaluate deception cues, revealing their limited predictive power across datasets.
Findings
Linguistic cues show negligible correlation with deception labels.
Predictive cues are inconsistent across different datasets.
Pretrained models perform near chance on new corpora.
Abstract
Can deception be detected solely from written text? Cues of deceptive communication are inherently subtle, even more so in text-only communication. Yet, prior studies have reported considerable success in automatic deception detection. We hypothesize that such findings are largely driven by artifacts introduced during data collection and do not generalize beyond specific datasets. We revisit this assumption by introducing a belief-based deception framework, which defines deception as a misalignment between an author's claims and true beliefs, irrespective of factual accuracy, allowing deception cues to be studied in isolation. Based on this framework, we construct three corpora, collectively referred to as DeFaBel, including a German-language corpus of deceptive and non-deceptive arguments and a multilingual version in German and English, each collected under varying conditions to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDeception detection and forensic psychology · Topic Modeling · Misinformation and Its Impacts
MethodsSparse Evolutionary Training
