Photo-ID is widely used in security settings, despite research showing that viewers find it very difficult to match unfamiliar faces. Here we test participants with specialist experience and training in the task: passport-issuing officers. First, we ask officers to compare photos to live ID-card bearers, and observe high error rates, including 14% false acceptance of 'fraudulent' photos. Second, we compare passport officers with a set of student participants, and find equally poor levels of accuracy in both groups. Finally, we observe that passport officers show no performance advantage over the general population on a standardised face-matching task. Across all tasks, we observe very large individual differences: while average performance ...
Everyday security tasks, such as passport control, require comparison of peoples’ faces with portrai...
Facial image comparison practitioners compare images of unfamiliar faces and decide whether or not t...
Photographic identity documents (IDs) are commonly used despite clear evidence that unfamiliar face ...
Photo-ID is widely used in security settings, despite research showing that viewers find it very dif...
Matching two different images of an unfamiliar face is difficult, although we rely on this process e...
Forensic face matching refers to the comparison of pairs of faces for identification purposes, and i...
In recent years, wide deployment of automatic face recognition systems has been accompanied by subst...
Face matching entails a comparison between two faces that are unfamiliar to an observer, who must th...
Abstract Background Matching unfamiliar faces to photographic identification (ID) documents occurs a...
<div><p>Face recognition is used to prove identity across a wide variety of settings. Despite this, ...
Counter-terrorism and crime prevention often depend on our ability to match images of unfamiliar fac...
Abstract This journal is dedicated to “use-inspired basic research” where a problem in the world sha...
Research has consistently demonstrated that the matching of unfamiliar faces is remarkably error-pro...
Automatic facial recognition is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in security contexts such as passpo...
Our reliance on face photos for identity verification is at odds with extensive research which shows...
Everyday security tasks, such as passport control, require comparison of peoples’ faces with portrai...
Facial image comparison practitioners compare images of unfamiliar faces and decide whether or not t...
Photographic identity documents (IDs) are commonly used despite clear evidence that unfamiliar face ...
Photo-ID is widely used in security settings, despite research showing that viewers find it very dif...
Matching two different images of an unfamiliar face is difficult, although we rely on this process e...
Forensic face matching refers to the comparison of pairs of faces for identification purposes, and i...
In recent years, wide deployment of automatic face recognition systems has been accompanied by subst...
Face matching entails a comparison between two faces that are unfamiliar to an observer, who must th...
Abstract Background Matching unfamiliar faces to photographic identification (ID) documents occurs a...
<div><p>Face recognition is used to prove identity across a wide variety of settings. Despite this, ...
Counter-terrorism and crime prevention often depend on our ability to match images of unfamiliar fac...
Abstract This journal is dedicated to “use-inspired basic research” where a problem in the world sha...
Research has consistently demonstrated that the matching of unfamiliar faces is remarkably error-pro...
Automatic facial recognition is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in security contexts such as passpo...
Our reliance on face photos for identity verification is at odds with extensive research which shows...
Everyday security tasks, such as passport control, require comparison of peoples’ faces with portrai...
Facial image comparison practitioners compare images of unfamiliar faces and decide whether or not t...
Photographic identity documents (IDs) are commonly used despite clear evidence that unfamiliar face ...