Face recognition algorithms and the othe
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Nicholas Furl; P.Jonathon Phillips; Alice J OβToole
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Article
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2002
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Wiley (Blackwell Publishing)
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English
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People recognize faces of their own race more accurately than faces of other races. The "contact" hypothesis suggests that this "other-race effect" occurs as a result of the greater experience we have with own-versus other-race faces. The computational mechanisms that may underlie different versions