Not looking yourself: The cost of self‐selecting photographs for identity verification

Volume: 107, Issue: 2, Pages: 359 - 373
Published: Jun 23, 2015
Abstract
Photo-identification is based on the premise that photographs are representative of facial appearance. However, previous studies show that ratings of likeness vary across different photographs of the same face, suggesting that some images capture identity better than others. Two experiments were designed to examine the relationship between likeness judgments and face matching accuracy. In Experiment 1, we compared unfamiliar face matching...
Paper Details
Title
Not looking yourself: The cost of self‐selecting photographs for identity verification
Published Date
Jun 23, 2015
Volume
107
Issue
2
Pages
359 - 373
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