This item is only available electronically.Unfamiliar face matching is the process of determining whether different faces of individuals belong to the same or different person, and is crucial in a number of contexts including criminal identification, age identification and border security. A wealth of research however, suggests that it is highly error prone. Unfamiliar face matching is found to be reliant on different processes compared to familiar face matching, which contrastingly is performed quite well. As a result, it is important to enhance understanding of the underlying processes involved in order to determine valuable estimates of performance, and explore key factors which influence these. In line with previous research, this study...
Evaluating Human Operator face matching performance in applied settings, such as airports, surveilla...
Studies of facial identity processing typically assess perception and/or recognition, with designs d...
It is well-established that matching images of unfamiliar faces is rather error prone. However, ther...
Unfamiliar, one-to-one face matching has been shown to be error-prone. However, it is unknown whethe...
Simultaneous face matching to verify identity is key to security and policing. However, matching is ...
AbstractThe identification of unfamiliar faces has been studied extensively with matching tasks, in ...
Face matching entails a comparison between two faces that are unfamiliar to an observer, who must th...
Accurate matching of unfamiliar faces is vital in security and forensic applications, yet previous r...
Identity comparisons of photographs of unfamiliar faces are prone to error but imperative for securi...
Forensic face matching refers to the comparison of pairs of faces for identification purposes, and i...
Summary: Psychological research shows that humans can not reliably match unfamiliar faces. This pres...
Deciding whether two different face photographs or voice samples are from the same person represent ...
The ability to match faces correctly is crucial for efficient face recognition. Face-matchingalso pl...
Many security settings rely on the identity matching of unfamiliar people, which has led this task t...
Unfamiliar face identification is concerningly error prone, especially across changes in viewing con...
Evaluating Human Operator face matching performance in applied settings, such as airports, surveilla...
Studies of facial identity processing typically assess perception and/or recognition, with designs d...
It is well-established that matching images of unfamiliar faces is rather error prone. However, ther...
Unfamiliar, one-to-one face matching has been shown to be error-prone. However, it is unknown whethe...
Simultaneous face matching to verify identity is key to security and policing. However, matching is ...
AbstractThe identification of unfamiliar faces has been studied extensively with matching tasks, in ...
Face matching entails a comparison between two faces that are unfamiliar to an observer, who must th...
Accurate matching of unfamiliar faces is vital in security and forensic applications, yet previous r...
Identity comparisons of photographs of unfamiliar faces are prone to error but imperative for securi...
Forensic face matching refers to the comparison of pairs of faces for identification purposes, and i...
Summary: Psychological research shows that humans can not reliably match unfamiliar faces. This pres...
Deciding whether two different face photographs or voice samples are from the same person represent ...
The ability to match faces correctly is crucial for efficient face recognition. Face-matchingalso pl...
Many security settings rely on the identity matching of unfamiliar people, which has led this task t...
Unfamiliar face identification is concerningly error prone, especially across changes in viewing con...
Evaluating Human Operator face matching performance in applied settings, such as airports, surveilla...
Studies of facial identity processing typically assess perception and/or recognition, with designs d...
It is well-established that matching images of unfamiliar faces is rather error prone. However, ther...