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Human-Machine Comparison for Cross-Race Face Verification: Race Bias at the Upper Limits of Performance? (2305.16443v2)

Published 25 May 2023 in cs.CV

Abstract: Face recognition algorithms perform more accurately than humans in some cases, though humans and machines both show race-based accuracy differences. As algorithms continue to improve, it is important to continually assess their race bias relative to humans. We constructed a challenging test of 'cross-race' face verification and used it to compare humans and two state-of-the-art face recognition systems. Pairs of same- and different-identity faces of White and Black individuals were selected to be difficult for humans and an open-source implementation of the ArcFace face recognition algorithm from 2019 (5). Human participants (54 Black; 51 White) judged whether face pairs showed the same identity or different identities on a 7-point Likert-type scale. Two top-performing face recognition systems from the Face Recognition Vendor Test-ongoing performed the same test (7). By design, the test proved challenging for humans as a group, who performed above chance, but far less than perfect. Both state-of-the-art face recognition systems scored perfectly (no errors), consequently with equal accuracy for both races. We conclude that state-of-the-art systems for identity verification between two frontal face images of Black and White individuals can surpass the general population. Whether this result generalizes to challenging in-the-wild images is a pressing concern for deploying face recognition systems in unconstrained environments.

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Authors (7)
  1. Geraldine Jeckeln (3 papers)
  2. Selin Yavuzcan (1 paper)
  3. Kate A. Marquis (1 paper)
  4. Prajay Sandipkumar Mehta (1 paper)
  5. Amy N. Yates (2 papers)
  6. P. Jonathon Phillips (7 papers)
  7. Alice J. O'Toole (13 papers)

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