Summary: Psychological research shows that humans can not reliably match unfamiliar faces. This presents a practical problem, because identity verification processes in a variety of occupational settings depend on people to perform these tasks reliably. In this context, it is surprising that very few studies have attempted to improve human performance. Here, we investigate whether distributing face matching tasks across groups of individuals might help to solve this problem. Across four studies, we measure the accuracy of the 'crowd' on a standard test of face matching ability and find that aggregating individual responses produces substantial gains in matching accuracy. We discuss the practical implications of this result and also suggest ...
Research has consistently demonstrated that the matching of unfamiliar faces is remarkably error-pro...
Viewers find it difficult to match photos of unfamiliar faces for identity. Despite this, the use of...
Research has consistently found unfamiliar face matching to be a highly error prone task. Yet, littl...
Summary: Psychological research shows that humans can not reliably match unfamiliar faces. This pres...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder fo...
Matching unfamiliar faces is known to be difficult. Here, we ask whether performance can be improved...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder fo...
Simultaneous face matching to verify identity is key to security and policing. However, matching is ...
We are usually able to recognize novel instances of familiar faces with little difficulty, yet recog...
Automatic facial recognition is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in security contexts such as passpo...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder f...
Photographic identity documents (IDs) are commonly used despite clear evidence that unfamiliar face ...
Photographic identity documents (IDs) are commonly used despite clear evidence that unfamiliar face ...
Everyday security tasks, such as passport control, require comparison of peoples’ faces with portrai...
Summary: It is well-established that matching images of unfamiliar faces is rather error prone. Howe...
Research has consistently demonstrated that the matching of unfamiliar faces is remarkably error-pro...
Viewers find it difficult to match photos of unfamiliar faces for identity. Despite this, the use of...
Research has consistently found unfamiliar face matching to be a highly error prone task. Yet, littl...
Summary: Psychological research shows that humans can not reliably match unfamiliar faces. This pres...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder fo...
Matching unfamiliar faces is known to be difficult. Here, we ask whether performance can be improved...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder fo...
Simultaneous face matching to verify identity is key to security and policing. However, matching is ...
We are usually able to recognize novel instances of familiar faces with little difficulty, yet recog...
Automatic facial recognition is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in security contexts such as passpo...
Matching two different images of a face is a very easy task for familiar viewers, but much harder f...
Photographic identity documents (IDs) are commonly used despite clear evidence that unfamiliar face ...
Photographic identity documents (IDs) are commonly used despite clear evidence that unfamiliar face ...
Everyday security tasks, such as passport control, require comparison of peoples’ faces with portrai...
Summary: It is well-established that matching images of unfamiliar faces is rather error prone. Howe...
Research has consistently demonstrated that the matching of unfamiliar faces is remarkably error-pro...
Viewers find it difficult to match photos of unfamiliar faces for identity. Despite this, the use of...
Research has consistently found unfamiliar face matching to be a highly error prone task. Yet, littl...