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Who's that girl?

With over half a million CCTV cameras in London and the average Londoner being caught on camera up to 300 times a day, CCTV is big business.


With over half a million CCTV cameras in London and the average Londoner being caught on camera up to 300 times a day, CCTV is big business. However, research has found that people are often inaccurate when attempting to recognize unfamiliar people from memory, especially in eyewitness scenarios. Dana Centre visitors will be invited to participate in live scientific research testing their ability to identify a real person from a CCTV image.

Speakers include: Josh Davis, Goldsmiths College, University of London and Alf Linney Reader in Medical Physics and Head of Medical Graphics and Imaging at University College London and Professor Mike Burton, Department of Psychology, University of Glasgow.


Speaker(s):

Josh Davis | talks
Alf Linney | talks
Professor Mike Burton | talks

 

Date and Time:

23 November 2004 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Dana Centre
165 Queen's Gate
London
SW7 5HE
+44 20 79 42 40 40
http://www.danacentre.org.uk
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Organised by:

Science Museum
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Tickets:

Free

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Tickets are FREE but must be pre-booked on: 020 7942 4040 or tickets@danacentre.org.uk

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