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There's a new proposal on Capitol Hill to improve air travel. On the one hand, it will slow down passenger screening and…
There's a new proposal on Capitol Hill to improve air travel. On the one hand, it will slow down passenger screening and…
There's a new proposal on Capitol Hill to improve air travel. On the one hand, it will slow down passenger screening and…
The Merkley-Kennedy Amendment Would Prevent Travelers From Choosing TSA Lanes with Face Recognition | 5.3.2024 8:53 AM There's…
Like many super-recognisers, Senior Sergeant Chris Tritton has learned when to keep quiet about his extraordinary ability to…
On Thursday May 4, for the first time, members of the public voting in local council elections in England were required to…
On Thursday May 4, for the first time, members of the public voting in local council elections in England were required to…
On Thursday May 4, for the first time, members of the public voting in local council elections in England were required to…
– By Kay Ritchie, Senior Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology, University of Lincoln On Thursday May 4, for the first time, members…
Voter ID: most people are terrible at matching faces to photos, making polling checks unreliable: On Thursday May 4, for the…
On Thursday May 4, for the first time, members of the public voting in local council elections in England were required to…
On Thursday May 4, for the first time, members of the public voting in local council elections in England were required to…
Eilidh Noyes, University of Huddersfield ; Katie Gray, University of Reading, and Kay Ritchie, University of Lincoln The…
The average person knows about 5,000 faces – from family and friends to the cashier at the local store.
Even though they cover most of our features, face masks are no match for our highly-evolved capacity to recognise friends.
The average person knows about 5,000 faces – from family and friends to the cashier at the local store.
Analysis: Humans may be born with an innate preference for face-like stimuli and are so attuned to seeking out faces in our…
The average person knows about 5,000 faces – from family and friends to the cashier at the local store.
Most of us take this ability to recognise familiar faces for granted The average person knows about 5,000 faces – from family…
– By Eilidh Noyes, Senior Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology, University of Huddersfield The average person knows about – from…
The average person knows about 5,000 faces – from family and friends to the cashier at the local store.
The average person knows about 5,000 faces – from family and friends to the cashier at the local store.
Scientists at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have published new research about super-recognizers: people who have a…
Telling faces apart has been an important social skill in the evolution of our species.
The digital identity challenge: The prevention of property fraud obviously relies on the accurate verification of the parties…
from www.shutterstock.com"> One of these people is on a wanted list for theft. A super-recogniser may pick them at a glance.
But other ways of learning how to identify faces may work; we're just not yet sure exactly how.
Yenny is 26 years old, lives in Melbourne, and has a very specific talent. One day, she was driving her car when she recognised…
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Alice Towler, Post-doctoral Research Fellow, UNSW Yenny is 26 years old, lives in…
Yenny is 26 years old, lives in Melbourne, and has a very specific talent. One day, she was driving her car when she recognised…
Facebook might be facing a lawsuit in California over its use of facial recognition technology but the technology itself is…
Facebook might be facing a lawsuit in California over its use of facial recognition technology but the technology itself is…
Facebook might be facing a lawsuit in California over its use of facial recognition technology but the technology itself is…
Close your eyes and imagine being a passport officer at London Heathrow. There is a long line of slightly tired, irritated, and…
Both our eyes and computers can be routinely fooled by a new kind of photo ID fraud, a recent study published this month in the…
Published by Business Insider on Tue, 21 Mar 2017 Passport officers often have to scrutinize hundreds of people each day.They…
Passport officers often have to scrutinize hundreds of people each day. They have just a few seconds to stare through their…
Passport officers often have to scrutinize hundreds of people each day. They have just a few seconds to stare through their…
Passport officers often have to scrutinize hundreds of people each day. They have just a few seconds to stare through their…
Passport officers often have to scrutinise hundreds of people each day. They have just a few seconds to stare through their…
Passport officers often have to scrutinise hundreds of people each day. They have just a few seconds to stare through their…
Passport officers often have to scrutinise hundreds of people each day. They have just a few seconds to stare through their…
If you’ve watched any sort of spy thriller or action film over the last few years – think Jason Bourne or Mission: Impossible …
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If you’ve watched any sort of spy thriller or action film over the last few years – think Jason Bourne or Mission: Impossible …
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While most of us find it easy to recognise highly familiar faces such as those of family and friends, identifying faces that we…
While most of us find it easy to recognise highly familiar faces such as those of family and friends, identifying faces that we…
Cognition 60-Second Science Subjects suffering insomnia got more wrong answers in a face-matching task--but they were…
It’s no secret that American law has been building facial recognition databases to aide in its investigations.
Zeigt die Aufnahme wirklich die Person? Die meisten Menschen sind erstaunlich schlecht darin, Gesichter von anderen auf Fotos…
It was ten years ago that the Metropolitan Police killed Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell station in south London in a case…
The Brazilian's death showed a major human weakness PA/Johnny Green It was ten years ago that the Metropolitan Police killed…
Accurate face matching is central to a passport officer’s job—and vital to border security. But pairing an actual face to …
Even trained passport officers struggle to accurately identify someone from their photo ID, according to Australian research…
Security systems based on photo identification could be significantly improved by selecting staff who have an aptitude for this…
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Rachel Feltman, WaPo If you've been lucky enough to enjoy a vacation this summer, you've most likely handed your photo ID over…
A new study shows that passport officials are pretty bad at catching fraudulent photo users.
Anyone who flies even occasionally knows the drill: You present your boarding pass and photo ID to airport security, and the…
If you've been lucky enough to enjoy a vacation this summer, you've most likely handed your photo ID over to a TSA agent (or…
A study of Australian passport office staff suggests a single passport photo is not sufficient for security systems to be…
Melbourne, Aug 19 (IANS) Passport issuing officers are as bad at spotting a fake passport photo as an average person, says a…
Passport issuing officers are as bad at spotting a fake passport photo as an average person, says a study.
FACE RECOGNITION: Passport officers are no better at identifying a fake passport photo than the average person, a new study…
8/18/14 Biometrics Enable IntenseDebate Comments: Enable IntenseDebate Comments Passport issuing officers are no better at…
Passport issuing officers are no better at identifying if someone is holding a fake passport photo than the average person, new…
Passport issuing officers are no better at identifying if someone is holding a fake passport photo than the average person, new…
Passport officers had to decide if a person facing them was the same as the one pictured in the identity card. In this case, yes.
Security systems based on photo identification could be significantly improved by selecting staff who have an aptitude for this…
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Passport-issuing officers are no better at identifying if someone is holding a fake passport photo than the average person, new…
Passport issuing officers are no better at identifying if someone is holding a fake passport photo than the average person, new…
( University of York ) Passport issuing officers are no better at identifying if someone is holding a fake passport photo than…
Surprisingly, staff members in a passport office had a 15 percent error rate when matching people to their passport photos …