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  2. Cross-race effect - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The cross-race effect (sometimes called cross-race bias, other-race bias, own-race bias or other-race effect) is the tendency to more easily recognize faces that belong to one's own racial group, or racial groups that one has been in contact with. In social psychology, the cross-race effect is described as the "ingroup advantage," whereas ...

  3. Ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. An ethnicity or ethnic group is a group of people who identify with each other on the basis of perceived shared attributes that distinguish them from other groups. Those attributes can include a common nation of origin, or common sets of ancestry, traditions, language, history, society, religion, or social treatment. [ 1][ 2] The term ...

  4. National identity - Wikipedia

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    National identity is a person's identity or sense of belonging to one or more states or one or more nations. [ 1][ 2] It is the sense of "a nation as a cohesive whole, as represented by distinctive traditions, culture, and language". [ 3] National identity comprises both political and cultural elements. [ 4]

  5. Facial recognition: Security at RDU, other airports now means ...

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    Non-U.S. citizens’ photos can be held by the Department of Homeland Security for up to 14 days. RDU is one of 32 airports that use biometric facial comparison technology to identify passengers ...

  6. Is Facial Recognition a Useful Public Safety Tool or ...

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    Scalzo is right that law enforcement loves the app. In March, Ton-That told the BBC that U.S. police agencies have run nearly a million searches using Clearview AI. Agencies used it to identify ...

  7. Right to personal identity - Wikipedia

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    The right to personal identity is recognised in international law through a range of declarations and conventions. From as early as birth, an individual's identity is formed and preserved by registration or being bestowed with a name. However, personal identity becomes more complex as an individual develops a conscience.

  8. 'Don't I know you from somewhere?' Experts explain the ... - AOL

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    According to Rosado, “cousin face” is about feeling a sense of familiarity with unfamiliar faces. “it's like our brain's facial recognition system working overtime!” Why looks matter

  9. Biometrics - Wikipedia

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    Biometrics are body measurements and calculations related to human characteristics and features. Biometric authentication (or realistic authentication) is used in computer science as a form of identification and access control. It is also used to identify individuals in groups that are under surveillance. [1]