Forensic face Matching provides readers with a wide-ranging, detailed and critical overview of facial comparison and face matching, providing insights into its application, efficacy and limitations in occupational settings, and of current scientific knowledge of this task.
Forensic face Matching provides readers with a wide-ranging, detailed and critical overview of facial comparison and face matching, providing insights into its application, efficacy and limitations in occupational settings, and of current scientific knowledge of this task.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Markus Bindemann is a Cognitive Psychologist at the University of Kent in England. He was educated at the Universities of Stirling (BSc, 1997-2001) and Glasgow (PhD, 2001-2004) in Scotland and has been researching face perception for nearly twenty years, with particular emphasis on person identification over the past decade. He holds numerous scientific publications in this field and has edited several special journal issues on this topic. He is the editor as well as a contributing author to this book, which he conceived to bring together the latest knowledge of key experts in the rapidly expanding field of unfamiliar face matching.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Charlie Stevens: Person identification at airports during passport control * 2: Matthew C. Fysh: Factors limiting face matching at passport control and in police investigations * 3: Markus Bindemann and A. Mike Burton: Steps towards a cognitive theory of unfamiliar face matching * 4: David White, Alice Towler and Richard I. Kemp: Understanding professional expertise in unfamiliar face matching * 5: Alice Towler, Richard I. Kemp and David White: Can face identification ability be trained? Evidence for two routes to expertise * 6: Sarah Bate, Natalie Mestry, and Emma Portch: Individual differences between observers in face matching * 7: Reuben Moreton: Forensic face matching: Procedures and application * 8: Andrew Roberts: Forensic face matching: A legal perspective * 9: Eilidh Noyes and Matthew Q. Hill: Automatic recognition systems and human computer interaction in face matching * 10: Jet G. Sanders and Rob Jenkins: Realistic masks in the real world
* 1: Charlie Stevens: Person identification at airports during passport control * 2: Matthew C. Fysh: Factors limiting face matching at passport control and in police investigations * 3: Markus Bindemann and A. Mike Burton: Steps towards a cognitive theory of unfamiliar face matching * 4: David White, Alice Towler and Richard I. Kemp: Understanding professional expertise in unfamiliar face matching * 5: Alice Towler, Richard I. Kemp and David White: Can face identification ability be trained? Evidence for two routes to expertise * 6: Sarah Bate, Natalie Mestry, and Emma Portch: Individual differences between observers in face matching * 7: Reuben Moreton: Forensic face matching: Procedures and application * 8: Andrew Roberts: Forensic face matching: A legal perspective * 9: Eilidh Noyes and Matthew Q. Hill: Automatic recognition systems and human computer interaction in face matching * 10: Jet G. Sanders and Rob Jenkins: Realistic masks in the real world
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