Parallel approaches to composite production: interfaces that behave contrary to expectation
Autor: | Jenny Paterson, Claire Thomson-Bogner, Alexander McIntyre, Leslie Bowie, Hayley Ness, Charlie D. Frowd, Peter J. B. Hancock, Vicki Bruce |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Předmět: |
Face Physiology
Adult Male Witnesses Adolescent Face perception Interface (Java) Video Recording Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Human Factors and Ergonomics Holistic computer.software_genre Pattern Recognition Automated User-Computer Interface Memory Encoding (memory) Feature (machine learning) Photography Natural (music) Humans Witness Recall business.industry Parallel presentation Forensic Sciences Middle Aged United Kingdom Facial Expression Form Perception Pattern Recognition Visual Facial composite Face (geometry) Face Mental Recall Female Artificial intelligence Psychology business computer Natural language processing Software Photomontage Personality |
Zdroj: | Ergonomics. 50(4) |
ISSN: | 0014-0139 |
Popis: | This paper examines two facial composite systems that present multiple faces during construction to more closely resemble natural face processing. A 'parallel' version of PRO-fit was evaluated, which presents facial features in sets of six or twelve, and EvoFIT, a system in development, which contains a holistic face model and an evolutionary interface. The PRO-fit parallel interface turned out not to be quite as good as the 'serial' version as it appeared to interfere with holistic face processing. Composites from EvoFIT were named almost three times better than PRO-fit, but a benefit emerged under feature encoding, suggesting that recall has a greater role for EvoFIT than was previously thought. In general, an advantage was found for feature encoding, replicating a previous finding in this area, and also for a novel 'holistic' interview. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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