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Eilidh Noyes


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  • Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology, University of Leeds
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I am a Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Leeds. My research is on the topic of human and machine face recognition. I investigate how humans and machines learn new faces, how accurate they are at facial comparisons, and how we can improve human and machine face recognition performance, particularly in challenging face recognition scenarios.

My recent research projects include investigation of the performance of face recognition algorithms, and human-machine systems as well as face recognition performance of super-recognisers, and forensic examiners. I am interested in recognition, detection and perceptions of real faces, manipulated faces, and AI faces.

I have experience in working with applied users of face recognition internationally, including police and forensic face examiners.

Experience
  • 2024–present Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology, University of Leeds
  • 2018–2024 Senior Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology, University of Huddersfield
  • 2016–2018 Postdoctoral research associate, The University of Texas at Dallas
Education
  • 2016 University of York, PhD

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