Identity Documents Bias Face Matching

被引:12
作者
Feng, Xinran [1 ]
Burton, A. Mike [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ York, Dept Psychol, York YO10 5DD, N Yorkshire, England
关键词
face perception; cognition; visual matching; perceptual interference; UNFAMILIAR FACES; RECOGNITION; PHOTOGRAPHS; FAMILIAR; IMAGES;
D O I
10.1177/0301006619877821
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Unfamiliar face matching is a difficult task. In typical experiments, viewers see isolated face pairs and have to decide whether they show the same or different people. Recent research shows that embedding faces into passports introduces a response bias, such that viewers are more likely to accept two pictures as showing the same person. Here, we investigate the cause of this bias. In a series of experiments, we vary the apparent authority of the identity documents, testing passports, driving licences, and student ID. By comparison to isolated face matching, the results show a bias towards responding same person for each document type. However, when ID information (name, date of birth, etc.) was removed from documents, the induced bias disappeared. We conclude that bias does not rely on perceived authority, but instead seems to occur only in the presence of identifying information, despite that being task irrelevant.
引用
收藏
页码:1163 / 1174
页数:12
相关论文
共 23 条
[1]   Me, myself, and I: Different recognition rates for three photo-IDs of the same person [J].
Bindemann, Markus ;
Sandford, Adam .
PERCEPTION, 2011, 40 (05) :625-627
[2]   Solving the Border Control Problem: Evidence of Enhanced Face Matching in Individuals with Extraordinary Face Recognition Skills [J].
Bobak, Anna Katarzyna ;
Dowsett, Andrew James ;
Bate, Sarah .
PLOS ONE, 2016, 11 (02)
[3]   Dissociating perceptual and representation-based contributions to priming of face recognition [J].
Boehm, SG ;
Klostermann, EC ;
Sommer, W ;
Paller, KA .
CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION, 2006, 15 (01) :163-174
[4]   Verification of face identities from images captured on video [J].
Bruce, V ;
Henderson, Z ;
Greenwood, K ;
Hancock, PJB ;
Burton, AM ;
Miller, P .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-APPLIED, 1999, 5 (04) :339-360
[5]   Matching identities of familiar and unfamiliar faces caught on CCTV images [J].
Bruce, V ;
Henderson, Z ;
Newman, C ;
Burton, AM .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-APPLIED, 2001, 7 (03) :207-218
[6]   Individual differences in face perception and person recognition [J].
Bruce, Vicki ;
Bindemann, Markus ;
Lander, Karen .
COGNITIVE RESEARCH-PRINCIPLES AND IMPLICATIONS, 2018, 3
[7]   The Glasgow Face Matching Test [J].
Burton, A. Mike ;
White, David ;
McNeill, Allan .
BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS, 2010, 42 (01) :286-291
[8]   Exploring levels of face familiarity by using an indirect face-matching measure [J].
Clutterbuck, R ;
Johnston, RA .
PERCEPTION, 2002, 31 (08) :985-994
[9]   The Kent Face Matching Test [J].
Fysh, Matthew C. ;
Bindemann, Markus .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2018, 109 (02) :219-231
[10]   Ignoring famous faces: Category-specific dilution of distractor interference [J].
Jenkins, R ;
Lavie, N ;
Driver, J .
PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS, 2003, 65 (02) :298-309