Forensic facial identification examiners are required to match the identity of faces in images that vary substantially, owing to changes in viewing conditions and in a person's appearance. These identifications affect the course and outcome of criminal investigations and convictions. Despite calls for research on sources of human error in forensic examination, existing scientific knowledge of face matching accuracy is based, almost exclusively, on people without formal training. Here, we administered three challenging face matching tests to a group of forensic examiners with many years' experience of comparing face images for law enforcement and government agencies. Examiners outperformed untrained participants and computer algorithms, ther...
In a criminal prosecution, CCTV footage from the crime scene may play a central role in establishi...
Facial image comparison practitioners compare images of unfamiliar faces and decide whether or not t...
Facial image comparison practitioners compare images of unfamiliar faces and decide whether or not t...
Forensic facial identification examiners are required to match the identity of faces in images that ...
Forensic facial identification examiners are required to match the identity of faces in images that ...
Forensic facial identification examiners are required to match the identity of faces in images that ...
Forensic facial identification examiners are required to match the identity of faces in images that ...
Deciding whether two images of unfamiliar faces are the same person or two different people is a dif...
Facial examiners make visual comparisons of face images to establish the identities of persons in po...
Forensic examiners have been publicly rebuked for implausible explanations and inconsistent practice...
Verifying the identity of an unfamiliar person by examining their face is a surprisingly error-prone...
Facial examiners make visual comparisons of face images to establish the identities of persons in po...
Face matching is widely used in applied settings, including policing and border control, to identify...
Face matching is widely used in applied settings, including policing and border control, to identify...
Face matching is widely used in applied settings, including policing and border control, to identify...
In a criminal prosecution, CCTV footage from the crime scene may play a central role in establishi...
Facial image comparison practitioners compare images of unfamiliar faces and decide whether or not t...
Facial image comparison practitioners compare images of unfamiliar faces and decide whether or not t...
Forensic facial identification examiners are required to match the identity of faces in images that ...
Forensic facial identification examiners are required to match the identity of faces in images that ...
Forensic facial identification examiners are required to match the identity of faces in images that ...
Forensic facial identification examiners are required to match the identity of faces in images that ...
Deciding whether two images of unfamiliar faces are the same person or two different people is a dif...
Facial examiners make visual comparisons of face images to establish the identities of persons in po...
Forensic examiners have been publicly rebuked for implausible explanations and inconsistent practice...
Verifying the identity of an unfamiliar person by examining their face is a surprisingly error-prone...
Facial examiners make visual comparisons of face images to establish the identities of persons in po...
Face matching is widely used in applied settings, including policing and border control, to identify...
Face matching is widely used in applied settings, including policing and border control, to identify...
Face matching is widely used in applied settings, including policing and border control, to identify...
In a criminal prosecution, CCTV footage from the crime scene may play a central role in establishi...
Facial image comparison practitioners compare images of unfamiliar faces and decide whether or not t...
Facial image comparison practitioners compare images of unfamiliar faces and decide whether or not t...