French Super Recogniser article

The latest research regarding Super Recogniser and voice recognition has been published in French. A translation is below. For the article see:

Ils excellent dans la reconnaissance des visages et des voix. Ce sont les « super-reconnaisseurs » (ampproject.org)

They excel at recognizing faces and voices. These are the "super-recognizers"

 

Are you good at recognizing faces? And the voices? Some people are very good and others have a hard time. Researchers have actually found a great variation in the ability of people to recognize the faces or voices of people who are completely unknown to them.

 

When it comes to face recognition, abilities vary between those who have difficulty recognizing the faces of friends and family - a condition known as "prosopagnosia" or face blindness - and those who have demonstrated exceptional skills in recognizing unfamiliar faces, called “super-recognizers” or “super-physiognomists”.

 

These super scouts are often hired by many detective agencies, and by the police. In London, they are said to do a quarter of the identifications on their own.

 

A similar aptitude could also exist for speech recognition. What is known at the moment is that some people have difficulty recognizing the voices of their friends and own family. This condition is called "phonagnosia". However, the question of whether a person can possess exceptionally good speech recognition ability has not been investigated so far.

 

In a new study, we tested whether super face recognizers could transfer their abilities to voice recognition, in order to explore the possibility that there are also super voice recognizers.

 

Two distinct capacities

In general, to assess the ability levels of super-recognizers, researchers often used two tests. First, the Cambridge face memory test measures the ability to observe and remember a face. Next, the Glasgow face matching test is used to measure the ability to tell whether two faces belong to the same person or to two different people.

 

However, just being good at recognizing a face does not necessarily mean that a person is also good at comparing faces. Research has shown that even super-recognizers can have very good face memory, but be on par with participants with “normal” face comparison abilities and vice versa.

 

Voice tests have also been designed, not to measure super-recognition abilities, but rather to measure the general ability to remember a voice, and to detect whether two voices belong to the same person or to two different people. . But how well can super-recognizers perform well on voice tests? This has not yet been reviewed.

 

Super voice recognizers

In our recent study, we tested four groups of participants, based on their ability to memorize and identify faces. Participants took a voice memory test, a voice match test, and a celebrity voice ID test.

 

The study showed that speech recognition ability varies considerably more than what is found in current literature, which describes people by classifying them into two categories: typical or phonagnosic. We found that some participants were very good at speech recognition, beyond typical abilities.

 

Second, we found that those with exceptional face memory skills, face matching, or both, outperformed those with typical memory and voice matching skills.

 

Some participants managed to achieve consistently high scores on multiple tests. This suggests the possibility that there are indeed some super voice recognizers. However, more research is needed to substantiate this possibility.

 

Part of the reason is that the voice tests used were never originally designed to distinguish exceptional from very good, and therefore may be unable to fully explore higher abilities. of voice recognition. Thus, new voice tests specifically designed to focus on the upper end of the spectrum of speech recognition capabilities are needed.

 

Mechanisms of the brain

Our research suggests that there may be a link between these abilities and different mechanisms in the brain. These could be mechanisms of intermodality (voice and faces) and intertask (memory and perception) which, working together, lead to this type of superior capacity for recognizing voices and faces.

 

It is possible that these people could be useful in positions similar to those of super face recognizers, such as police and security forces. This is particularly relevant when voice clips are the only evidence available, such as in cases of telephone surveillance, kidnapping, fraud, blackmail and counterterrorism operations.

 

Our research is the first to explore the potential abilities of voice super-recognizers and consider whether those with exceptional face memorization, face comparison, or both skills can transfer their skills to voice testing.

 

It gives a first lead suggesting that people with excellent voice recognition skills might be able to improve police and security operations. The screening of people with such abilities could be a useful tool during the recruitment stages for this type of occupation.

 

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Polizei etabliert „Super-Recogniser“: Baden-Württemberg.de (baden-wuerttemberg.de)

The Baden-Württemberg police established so-called "Super Recognizers" across the board. They can memorize faces well above average and use this ability to support investigations. Only one to two percent of the population are suitable for super-recognizers. “The investigations into the night of the Stuttgart riot in June 2020 have very special challenges. It's about violent criminals and rioters who committed crimes indiscriminately, under cover of darkness, individually or in small groups. The police brought light into the darkness here - among other things by relying on the special skills of their officers. From the beginning, the investigators at the Stuttgart police headquarters used so-called super recognizers. These are people who have outstanding skills in memorizing and recognizing faces or individual parts of their faces. This is an innate talent that only around two percent of the population have. Many people don't even know that they have these skills, ”said Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Thomas Strobl. Super recognizer in action after the night of the riot “The success of the Super Recognizers is obvious: a significant number of the approximately 130 suspects identified so far from the night of the riot can be traced back to the skills of these officers. In order to be able to adequately appreciate their performance, one also has to be aware of the quality of the underlying recordings - they are taken in dynamic situations, often blurred, in the dark, and faces can only be seen briefly and partially. The success of the Super Recognizers, who are supported by the experts for photo comparisons at the Forensic Institute, is all the more remarkable. Proof that we are pulling out all the stops to finally arrest all of the perpetrators of the night of the riot, ”said Minister Thomas Strobl. The Stuttgart Police Headquarters has taken on a pioneering role in the use of super-recognizers, which has been doing the preparatory work for the nationwide operation in cooperation with the University of Greenwich in London since March 2018. The starting point there was the finding that a small group of police officers were above average at recognizing people on surveillance cameras. Test procedure at the Police College “Baden-Württemberg is one of the safest countries in the republic. Crime is at its lowest level since 1984. In 2020, our police cleared up a total of 64 percent of all criminal offenses in Baden-Württemberg. This is the best clear-up rate since the early 1960s! But nobody rests on these very good figures, we are constantly working on an ever better police force. In order to identify even more unknown perpetrators in the future, especially of criminal offenses in public spaces, we are implementing current research findings and are now intensifying the use of super-recognizers at the Baden-Württemberg police. To this end, we are now establishing an identification procedure for so-called super-recognizers at the Baden-Württemberg Police College for prospective police officers, ”the Minister of the Interior continued. As a result of the test procedure at the Baden-Wuerttemberg Police University, all regional police headquarters will receive identified super recognizers via the regular distribution procedure from this spring, which they can use in a targeted manner. And thanks to the major recruitment campaign, the police can also draw on considerable personnel potential here. In future, every graduate of the Baden-Wuerttemberg Police University will be able to find out whether he or she is a Super Recognizer, "emphasized the President of the Baden-Wuerttemberg Police University, Martin Schatz:" These colleagues are for the police a great enrichment and ultimately an important building block for the security of citizens in the country. " Valuable support for the police “If we have people in our ranks with such talent, we want to use them for effective law enforcement. With a multi-stage test procedure, we are therefore looking for those among our budding police officers who have this talent. This potential will help us to identify more criminals and thus bring them to justice, ”emphasized Minister Thomas Strobl. The Baden-Württemberg Police University has launched an internal advertising campaign specifically for the voluntary test procedure. The participants are assessed in three stages with individual cognitive abilities for memorizing and recognizing faces or individual parts of the face in the areas of short-term, long-term, face comparison and from crowds. The first test phase of the three-part test has already been completed, the second phase is currently running. Several hundred participants have already been tested. Those who have completed the first test phase also take part in the second phase. Only those police officers who have previously achieved excellent results will be invited to the third and final test phase. Due to the corona pandemic, the test procedure takes place entirely online.

 

 

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