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Holistic Facial Composite Creation and Subsequent Video Line-up Eyewitness Identification Paradigm

The paradigm detailed in this manuscript describes an applied experimental method based on real police investigations during which an eyewitness or victim to a crime may create from memory a holistic facial composite of the culprit with the assistance of a police operator. The aim is that the compos...

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Autores principales: Davis, Josh P., Maigut, Andreea C., Jolliffe, Darrick, Gibson, Stuart J., Solomon, Chris J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MyJove Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4780865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26779673
http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/53298
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author Davis, Josh P.
Maigut, Andreea C.
Jolliffe, Darrick
Gibson, Stuart J.
Solomon, Chris J.
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description The paradigm detailed in this manuscript describes an applied experimental method based on real police investigations during which an eyewitness or victim to a crime may create from memory a holistic facial composite of the culprit with the assistance of a police operator. The aim is that the composite is recognized by someone who believes that they know the culprit. For this paradigm, participants view a culprit actor on video and following a delay, participant-witnesses construct a holistic system facial composite. Controls do not construct a composite. From a series of arrays of computer-generated, but realistic faces, the holistic system construction method primarily requires participant-witnesses to select the facial images most closely meeting their memory of the culprit. Variation between faces in successive arrays is reduced until ideally the final image possesses a close likeness to the culprit. Participant-witness directed tools can also alter facial features, configurations between features and holistic properties (e.g., age, distinctiveness, skin tone), all within a whole face context. The procedure is designed to closely match the holistic manner by which humans’ process faces. On completion, based on their memory of the culprit, ratings of composite-culprit similarity are collected from the participant-witnesses. Similar ratings are collected from culprit-acquaintance assessors, as a marker of composite recognition likelihood. Following a further delay, all participants — including the controls — attempt to identify the culprit in either a culprit-present or culprit-absent video line-up, to replicate circumstances in which the police have located the correct culprit, or an innocent suspect. Data of control and participant-witness line-up outcomes are presented, demonstrating the positive influence of holistic composite construction on identification accuracy. Correlational analyses are conducted to measure the relationship between assessor and participant-witness composite-culprit similarity ratings, delay, identification accuracy, and confidence to examine which factors influence video line-up outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-47808652016-03-09 Holistic Facial Composite Creation and Subsequent Video Line-up Eyewitness Identification Paradigm Davis, Josh P. Maigut, Andreea C. Jolliffe, Darrick Gibson, Stuart J. Solomon, Chris J. J Vis Exp Behavior The paradigm detailed in this manuscript describes an applied experimental method based on real police investigations during which an eyewitness or victim to a crime may create from memory a holistic facial composite of the culprit with the assistance of a police operator. The aim is that the composite is recognized by someone who believes that they know the culprit. For this paradigm, participants view a culprit actor on video and following a delay, participant-witnesses construct a holistic system facial composite. Controls do not construct a composite. From a series of arrays of computer-generated, but realistic faces, the holistic system construction method primarily requires participant-witnesses to select the facial images most closely meeting their memory of the culprit. Variation between faces in successive arrays is reduced until ideally the final image possesses a close likeness to the culprit. Participant-witness directed tools can also alter facial features, configurations between features and holistic properties (e.g., age, distinctiveness, skin tone), all within a whole face context. The procedure is designed to closely match the holistic manner by which humans’ process faces. On completion, based on their memory of the culprit, ratings of composite-culprit similarity are collected from the participant-witnesses. Similar ratings are collected from culprit-acquaintance assessors, as a marker of composite recognition likelihood. Following a further delay, all participants — including the controls — attempt to identify the culprit in either a culprit-present or culprit-absent video line-up, to replicate circumstances in which the police have located the correct culprit, or an innocent suspect. Data of control and participant-witness line-up outcomes are presented, demonstrating the positive influence of holistic composite construction on identification accuracy. Correlational analyses are conducted to measure the relationship between assessor and participant-witness composite-culprit similarity ratings, delay, identification accuracy, and confidence to examine which factors influence video line-up outcomes. MyJove Corporation 2015-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4780865/ /pubmed/26779673 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/53298 Text en Copyright © 2015, Journal of Visualized Experiments http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visithttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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Maigut, Andreea C.
Jolliffe, Darrick
Gibson, Stuart J.
Solomon, Chris J.
Holistic Facial Composite Creation and Subsequent Video Line-up Eyewitness Identification Paradigm
title Holistic Facial Composite Creation and Subsequent Video Line-up Eyewitness Identification Paradigm
title_full Holistic Facial Composite Creation and Subsequent Video Line-up Eyewitness Identification Paradigm
title_fullStr Holistic Facial Composite Creation and Subsequent Video Line-up Eyewitness Identification Paradigm
title_full_unstemmed Holistic Facial Composite Creation and Subsequent Video Line-up Eyewitness Identification Paradigm
title_short Holistic Facial Composite Creation and Subsequent Video Line-up Eyewitness Identification Paradigm
title_sort holistic facial composite creation and subsequent video line-up eyewitness identification paradigm
topic Behavior
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4780865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26779673
http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/53298
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