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RealScoop – Celebrities Full of Bull or Not

January 20, 2009 by Jason Bean  
Filed under Celebrities, Online Videos, Weirdness

RealScoop

As if celebrities don’t get enough exposure, they’re also regularly seen on TV sharing their opinions of current events, political candidates and other random comments and sightings.

The question becomes whether or not what they’re saying is believable or not.

RealScoop let’s you watch videos of these statements and then decide for yourself if what they’re saying is truth or just a bunch of bull.

RealScoop uses the world’s leading voice analysis technology (not voice stress analysis), to rate the believability of people’s statements. The results are displayed through our Believability Meter that is synchronized to video and audio content.

The Believability Meter utilizes analyzes over 100 vocal elements of the human voice and performs over 1,000 calculations per second.  It is widely used in various industries including law enforcement.

Does it work? A picture is worth 1,000 words and a clip much more. Check out the RealScoop analysis on videos with known outcomes and judge for yourselves! We have created the Believability Meter Report Card for that purpose exactly. Former President Bill Clinton is one of our favorites; join our community and let us know which one is yours!

There you have it. Truth or trivia? Take a look for yourself at RealScoop and see what you think about what some famous people have to say.

www.realscoop.com

Image: Snagit of the RealScoop.com website
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