DocumentCode
1702944
Title
Spontaneous Perception of Whole Persons According the Distance
Author
Demarchi, Samuel ; Taddeï, Anaïs ; Frowd, Charlie
Author_Institution
Lab. Parisien de Psychologie Sociale, Univ. Paris 8, Paris, France
fYear
2012
Firstpage
33
Lastpage
38
Abstract
In the field of automated facial identification, relevant facial information are not always available (disguises, poor spatial orientation, distance, etc.). As a consequence, human perception performance decreases. However, the "whole person" can provide useful information. In the present study, we determine the way by which a person is visually explored, in order to identify a potential chronology in visual exploration. We also investigate the consequence of increasing the distance between the observer and the target person, since in this situation identification becomes more \´global\´ due to less processing possible for the individual features of the face. Results showed that the spontaneous perceptual strategy evolves with distance: the more distance increases, the more the interest in the person decreases, which is observed both for the body and face. Our data provide knowledge that will help to guide conception of effective automated systems.
Keywords
face recognition; feature extraction; automated facial identification; face features; human perception performance; potential chronology; situation identification; spontaneous perceptual strategy; visual exploration; whole person spontaneous perception; Cameras; Face; Humans; Presses; Shape; Visualization; Distance; Person Perception; Spatial frequencies;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Emerging Security Technologies (EST), 2012 Third International Conference on
Conference_Location
Lisbon
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2448-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EST.2012.28
Filename
6328077
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