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I am a lead investigator in the Face Research Lab at UNSW. We study face perception with a focus on individual differences in people's ability to perform face processing tasks. Although we all look at many faces each day, we do not all share the same abilities to process the important social information that they contain.
These individual differences have implications for theoretical understanding of perceptual processing and social cognition, as well as for people's everyday lives. They are also of substantial applied interest in settings where accurate face identification decisions are critical to identity management processes, for example in government, police, private industry and courts. Errors in these decisions can have profound social consequences, such as identity theft, acts of terrorism or wrongful convictions.
Our work in this area encompasses performance testing of humans and technology. Interest in facial recognition technology is both applied and theoretical. From an applied perspective, we are interested in how people use and collaborate with facial recognition technology when making face identity judgments – for example in criminal investigations and forensic science evidence reports. From a theoretical perspective, we are interested in the potential for modern facial recognition technology – Deep Neural Networks – to model aspects of the face processing system in humans.
These individual differences have implications for theoretical understanding of perceptual processing and social cognition, as well as for people's everyday lives. They are also of substantial applied interest in settings where accurate face identification decisions are critical to identity management processes, for example in government, police, private industry and courts. Errors in these decisions can have profound social consequences, such as identity theft, acts of terrorism or wrongful convictions.
Our work in this area encompasses performance testing of humans and technology. Interest in facial recognition technology is both applied and theoretical. From an applied perspective, we are interested in how people use and collaborate with facial recognition technology when making face identity judgments – for example in criminal investigations and forensic science evidence reports. From a theoretical perspective, we are interested in the potential for modern facial recognition technology – Deep Neural Networks – to model aspects of the face processing system in humans.
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Scientific reportsno. 1 (2025): 8805-8805
PLoS computational biologyno. 4 (2025): e1012945-e1012945
P Jonathon Phillips,David White
British journal of psychology (London, England 1953) (2025)
James D. Dunn,Alice Towler, Bojana Popovic, Ayden de Courcey, Na-Young Lee,Richard I. Kemp,Sebastien Miellet,David White
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Reviewpp.1-11, (2024)
James Daniel Dunn,David White, Clare Sutherland, Elizabeth Jane Miller, Ben Albert Steward,Amy Dawel
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James Daniel Dunn,Alice Towler, Bojana Popovic, Ayden de Courcey, Na-Young Lee, Richard Kemp,Sebastien Miellet,David White
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Journal of Visionno. 10 (2024)
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