Human face recognition of unfamiliar faces : the effects of disguises and lighting
Disguises such as masks have steadily been on the rise, as measures are taken to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. As such, disguises have become an important part of our daily lives, affecting social interactions and face recognition. This study investigated the effects of disguises and lighting on fac...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1483312023-03-05T15:45:10Z Human face recognition of unfamiliar faces : the effects of disguises and lighting Ng, Kester Yi Jie Charles Or School of Social Sciences charlesor@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Psychology::Applied psychology Disguises such as masks have steadily been on the rise, as measures are taken to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. As such, disguises have become an important part of our daily lives, affecting social interactions and face recognition. This study investigated the effects of disguises and lighting on face recognition, using a face memory task of the ‘old’/’new’ paradigm. Participants were required to memorise face images (‘old’) and identify the faces that were familiar to them among a series of ‘old’ and ‘new’ faces after the memory stage. Disguises were superimposed onto the faces, creating three conditions: Full face (no disguise), Mask and Sunglasses conditions. All participants completed the three conditions. Additionally, half of the participants completed the study with faces brightly lit, while the other half viewed face images dimly lit. The study found that face recognition was most affected in the Sunglasses condition, while the Full face condition elicited the highest accuracy. One surprising finding was face recognition performance was higher on average in the Dim conditions as compared to the Bright conditions. Our findings demonstrate the relative impact of disguises on face recognition abilities, which have important implications on areas such as security and personal verification. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology 2021-05-16T12:28:32Z 2021-05-16T12:28:32Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Ng, K. Y. J. (2021). Human face recognition of unfamiliar faces : the effects of disguises and lighting. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148331 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148331 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Disguises such as masks have steadily been on the rise, as measures are taken to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. As such, disguises have become an important part of our daily lives, affecting social interactions and face recognition. This study investigated the effects of disguises and lighting on face recognition, using a face memory task of the ‘old’/’new’ paradigm. Participants were required to memorise face images (‘old’) and identify the faces that were familiar to them among a series of ‘old’ and ‘new’ faces after the memory stage. Disguises were superimposed onto the faces, creating three conditions: Full face (no disguise), Mask and Sunglasses conditions. All participants completed the three conditions. Additionally, half of the participants completed the study with faces brightly lit, while the other half viewed face images dimly lit. The study found that face recognition was most affected in the Sunglasses condition, while the Full face condition elicited the highest accuracy. One surprising finding was face recognition performance was higher on average in the Dim conditions as compared to the Bright conditions. Our findings demonstrate the relative impact of disguises on face recognition abilities, which have important implications on areas such as security and personal verification. |
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