Authors
Alice J O'Toole, P Jonathon Phillips, Fang Jiang, Janet Ayyad, Nils Penard, Herve Abdi
Publication date
2007/8/13
Journal
IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence
Volume
29
Issue
9
Pages
1642-1646
Publisher
IEEE
Description
There has been significant progress in improving the performance of computer-based face recognition algorithms over the last decade. Although algorithms have been tested and compared extensively with each other, there has been remarkably little work comparing the accuracy of computer-based face recognition systems with humans. We compared seven state-of-the-art face recognition algorithms with humans on a facematching task. Humans and algorithms determined whether pairs of face images, taken under different illumination conditions, were pictures of the same person or of different people. Three algorithms surpassed human performance matching face pairs prescreened to be "difficult" and six algorithms surpassed humans on "easy" face pairs. Although illumination variation continues to challenge face recognition algorithms, current algorithms compete favorably with humans. The superior …
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