Ch. Liu et al., Lighting direction affects recognition of untextured faces in photographicpositive and negative, VISION RES, 39(24), 1999, pp. 4003-4009
Face recognition in photographic positive and negative was examined in a sa
me/different matching task in five lighting direction conditions using unte
xtured 3-D laser-scanned faces. The lighting directions were + 60, + 30, 0,
- 30 and - 60 degrees, where negative values represent bottom lighting and
positive values represent top lighting. Recognition performance was better
for faces in positive than in negative when lighting directions were at +6
0 degrees. In one experiment, the same effect was also found at + 30 degree
s. However, faces in negative were recognized better than positive when the
direction was - 60 degrees. There was no difference in recognition perform
ance when the lighting direction was 0 and - 30 degrees. These results conf
irm that the effect of lighting direction can be a determinant of the photo
graphic negative effect. Positive faces, which normally appear to be top-li
t, may be difficult to recognize in negative partly because of the accompan
ying change in apparent lighting direction to bottom-lit. (C) 1999 Elsevier
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