Vokey John R, Tangen Jason M, Cole Simon A
Microcognition Laboratory, Behaviour and Evolution Research Group, Department of Psychology, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2009 May;62(5):1023-40. doi: 10.1080/17470210802372987. Epub 2008 Nov 25.
For a century, the matching of images of fingerprints has been used for forensic identification. Despite that history, there have been no published, peer-reviewed studies directly examining the extent to which people can correctly match fingerprints to one another. The results of three experiments using naïve undergraduates to match images of fingerprints are reported. The results demonstrate that people can identify fingerprints quite well, and that matching accuracy can vary as a function of both source finger type and image similarity.
一个世纪以来,指纹图像匹配一直被用于法医鉴定。尽管有这段历史,但尚未有经过同行评审并发表的研究直接考察人们能够在多大程度上正确地将指纹彼此匹配。本文报告了三项使用未接触过指纹匹配的本科生来匹配指纹图像的实验结果。结果表明,人们能够很好地识别指纹,并且匹配准确率会因源手指类型和图像相似度的不同而有所变化。