Person identification at airports requires the comparison of a passport photograph with its bearer. In psychology, this process is typically studied with static pairs of face photographs that require identity-match (same person shown) versus mismatch (two different people) decisions, but this approach provides a limited proxy for studying how environment and social interaction factors affect this task. In this study, we explore the feasibility of virtual reality (VR) as a solution to this problem, by examining the identity matching of avatars in a VR airport. We show that facial photographs of real people can be rendered into VR avatars in a manner that preserves image and identity information (Experiments 1 to 3). We then show that identit...
Everyday security tasks, such as passport control, require comparison of peoples’ faces with portrai...
We designed an observational study where participants (n = 17) were exposed to pictures and look-ali...
Abstract. Domestic and industrial robots, intelligent software agents, and virtual world avatars are...
Person identification at airports requires the comparison of a passport photograph with its bearer. ...
Person identification at airports requires the matching of a passport photograph to its bearer. One ...
In many situations, security relies on accurate person identification. At airports, routine person i...
Investigations into human cognition typically control variables tightly in the laboratory or relinqu...
In visual environments, selective attention must be employed to focus on task-relevant stimuli. A ke...
Experimental psychology research typically employs methods that greatly simplify the real-world cond...
The purpose of these studies was to examine the effectiveness of virtual heads: three-dimensional mo...
Automatic facial recognition is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in security contexts such as passpo...
We examined the effectiveness of using three-dimensional, visual, digital representations of human h...
Virtual Reality (VR) has sparked interest within the forensic community, where it is currently used ...
The scientific study of facial identification in Psychology is of practical relevance to security op...
Social presence, the feeling of being there with a real person, will fuel the next generation of com...
Everyday security tasks, such as passport control, require comparison of peoples’ faces with portrai...
We designed an observational study where participants (n = 17) were exposed to pictures and look-ali...
Abstract. Domestic and industrial robots, intelligent software agents, and virtual world avatars are...
Person identification at airports requires the comparison of a passport photograph with its bearer. ...
Person identification at airports requires the matching of a passport photograph to its bearer. One ...
In many situations, security relies on accurate person identification. At airports, routine person i...
Investigations into human cognition typically control variables tightly in the laboratory or relinqu...
In visual environments, selective attention must be employed to focus on task-relevant stimuli. A ke...
Experimental psychology research typically employs methods that greatly simplify the real-world cond...
The purpose of these studies was to examine the effectiveness of virtual heads: three-dimensional mo...
Automatic facial recognition is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in security contexts such as passpo...
We examined the effectiveness of using three-dimensional, visual, digital representations of human h...
Virtual Reality (VR) has sparked interest within the forensic community, where it is currently used ...
The scientific study of facial identification in Psychology is of practical relevance to security op...
Social presence, the feeling of being there with a real person, will fuel the next generation of com...
Everyday security tasks, such as passport control, require comparison of peoples’ faces with portrai...
We designed an observational study where participants (n = 17) were exposed to pictures and look-ali...
Abstract. Domestic and industrial robots, intelligent software agents, and virtual world avatars are...