Face identification is reliable for viewers who are familiar with the face, and unreliable for viewers who are not. One account of this contrast is that people become good at recognising a face by learning its configuration-the specific pattern of feature-to-feature measurements. In practice, these measurements differ across photos of the same face because objects appear more flat or convex depending on their distance from the camera. Here we connect this optical understanding to face configuration and identification accuracy. Changing camera-to-subject distance (0.32m versus 2.70m) impaired perceptual matching of unfamiliar faces, even though the images were presented at the same size. Familiar face matching was accurate across conditions....
High inter-personal similarity has been universally acknowledged as the principal challenge of autom...
Face recognition is superior to object recognition, but inversion disproportionately impairs face re...
A face contains crucial information for identification; moreover, face recognition is superior to ot...
Subtle metric differences in facial configuration, such as between-person variation in the distances...
Previous studies of face identification and recognition have shown that recognition for familiar fac...
Face recognition is widely held to rely on 'configural processing', an analysis of spatial relations...
After the international standardisation working group responsible for machine-readable travel docume...
According to an influential view, based on studies of development and of the face inversion effect, ...
The distance from which an eyewitness views a perpetrator is a critical factor for eyewitness identi...
This item is only available electronically.The suitability of surveillance for facial identification...
We propose the first automated method for estimating distance from frontal pictures of unknown faces...
The central challenge in face recognition lies in understanding the role different facial features ...
We report here an unexpectedly robust ability of healthy human participants (n = 40) to recognize ex...
People are excellent at identifying faces familiar to them, even from very low quality images, but a...
We describe three experiments in which viewers complete face detection tasks as well as standard mea...
High inter-personal similarity has been universally acknowledged as the principal challenge of autom...
Face recognition is superior to object recognition, but inversion disproportionately impairs face re...
A face contains crucial information for identification; moreover, face recognition is superior to ot...
Subtle metric differences in facial configuration, such as between-person variation in the distances...
Previous studies of face identification and recognition have shown that recognition for familiar fac...
Face recognition is widely held to rely on 'configural processing', an analysis of spatial relations...
After the international standardisation working group responsible for machine-readable travel docume...
According to an influential view, based on studies of development and of the face inversion effect, ...
The distance from which an eyewitness views a perpetrator is a critical factor for eyewitness identi...
This item is only available electronically.The suitability of surveillance for facial identification...
We propose the first automated method for estimating distance from frontal pictures of unknown faces...
The central challenge in face recognition lies in understanding the role different facial features ...
We report here an unexpectedly robust ability of healthy human participants (n = 40) to recognize ex...
People are excellent at identifying faces familiar to them, even from very low quality images, but a...
We describe three experiments in which viewers complete face detection tasks as well as standard mea...
High inter-personal similarity has been universally acknowledged as the principal challenge of autom...
Face recognition is superior to object recognition, but inversion disproportionately impairs face re...
A face contains crucial information for identification; moreover, face recognition is superior to ot...