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Performance of typical and superior face recognizers on a novel interactive face matching procedure
Authors:Harriet M J Smith  Sally Andrews  Thom S Baguley  Melissa F Colloff  Josh P Davis  David White  James C Rockey  Heather D Flowe
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Nottingham Trent University, UK;2. School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, UK;3. School of Human Sciences, Institute of Lifecourse Development, University of Greenwich, London, UK;4. School of Psychology, UNSW Sydney, New South Wales, Australia;5. Department of Economics, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Abstract:Unfamiliar simultaneous face matching is error prone. Reducing incorrect identification decisions will positively benefit forensic and security contexts. The absence of view-independent information in static images likely contributes to the difficulty of unfamiliar face matching. We tested whether a novel interactive viewing procedure that provides the user with 3D structural information as they rotate a facial image to different orientations would improve face matching accuracy. We tested the performance of ‘typical’ (Experiment 1) and ‘superior’ (Experiment 2) face recognizers, comparing their performance using high-quality (Experiment 3) and pixelated (Experiment 4) Facebook profile images. In each trial, participants responded whether two images featured the same person with one of these images being either a static face, a video providing orientation information, or an interactive image. Taken together, the results show that fluid orientation information and interactivity prompt shifts in criterion and support matching performance. Because typical and superior face recognizers both benefited from the structural information provided by the novel viewing procedures, our results point to qualitatively similar reliance on pictorial encoding in these groups. This also suggests that interactive viewing tools can be valuable in assisting face matching in high-performing practitioner groups.
Keywords:unfamiliar face matching  super-recognizers  individual differences  interactive procedure  face identification
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