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Surgical face masks impair human face matching performance for familiar and unfamiliar faces

机译:外科面部面具对熟悉和不熟悉的面孔造成人的脸部匹配性能

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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments around the world now recommend, or require, that?their citizens cover the lower half of their face in public. Consequently, many people now wear surgical face masks in public. We investigated whether surgical face masks affected the performance of human observers, and a state-of-the-art face recognition system, on tasks of perceptual face matching. Participants judged whether two simultaneously presented face photographs showed the same person or two different people. We superimposed images of surgical masks over the faces, creating three different mask conditions: control (no masks), mixed (one face wearing a mask), and masked (both faces wearing masks). We found that surgical face masks have a large detrimental effect on human face matching performance, and that the degree of impairment is the same regardless of whether one or both faces in each pair are masked. Surprisingly, this impairment is similar in size for both familiar and unfamiliar faces. When matching masked faces, human observers are biased to reject unfamiliar faces as “mismatches” and to accept familiar faces as “matches”. Finally, the face recognition system showed very high classification accuracy for control and masked stimuli, even though it had not been trained to recognise masked faces. However, accuracy fell markedly when one face was masked and the other was not. Our findings demonstrate that surgical face masks impair the ability of humans, and na?ve face recognition systems, to perform perceptual face matching tasks. Identification decisions for masked faces should be treated with caution.
机译:为了回应Covid-19大流行,世界各地的许多政府现在推荐或要求,他们的公民在公共场合占据了脸部下半部分。因此,许多人现在在公共场合穿手术面部面具。我们调查了手术面罩是否影响了人类观察者的表现,以及关于感知面部匹配的任务的艺术性的人脸识别系统。与会者判断两个同时呈现的脸部照片是否显示同一个人或两个不同的人。我们在面孔上叠加手术面罩的图像,创造了三种不同的掩模条件:控制(无面具),混合(戴着面具的一张脸),并掩盖(戴上面具)。我们发现手术面罩对人面匹配性能具有很大的不利影响,并且无论每对中的一个或两个面是否掩盖,损伤程度都是相同的。令人惊讶的是,这种损害的尺寸与熟悉和不熟悉的面孔相似。当匹配蒙面的面部时,人类观察者被偏见,以拒绝陌生面孔作为“不匹配”,并接受熟悉的面孔作为“比赛”。最后,即使没有训练以识别遮罩面,人脸识别系统也显示出对控制和掩蔽刺激的非常高的分类精度。然而,当一个脸部被掩盖并且另一个脸部没有,准确性明显落下。我们的研究结果表明,手术面罩损害了人类和NA?VE面部识别系统的能力,以执行感知面部匹配任务。应谨慎对待蒙面面的识别决定。

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