When Face Recognition Goes Wrong
Discover the intriguing exploration of facial recognition in Catriona Havard's latest book, When Face Recognition Goes Wrong, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024. With 264 pages of insightful analysis, this essential read delves into the complexities of how both humans and machines can falter in recognizing faces. Havard adopts a critical perspective, examining the underlying reasons for these errors, including the impact of racial and gender biases, neuropsychological disorders, and prevalent algorithmic issues. This book not only sheds light on the challenges of facial recognition technology but also encourages readers to consider the ethical implications of its use. Ideal for students, professionals, and anyone interested in psychology and technology, When Face Recognition Goes Wrong is a must-have addition to your bookshelf.