Areas of Focus
- Social perception, face and body cognition processing
- Human and AI face recognition
Work Experience
- 2021.11-present - Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Psychology - Assistant Researcher
Academic Background & Achievements
- 2010.9-2014.6 Bachelor: University of Jinan, Applied Psychology
- 2014.9-2016.6 Master: The University of Texas at Dallas, Applied Cognitive Neuroscience
- 2016.6-2021.5 PhD: The University of Texas at Dallas, Cognitive Neuroscience
Publications
- Integrating faces and bodies: Psychological and neural perspectives on whole person perception, Hu Y., Baragchizedeh, A., and O’Toole, A.J., 2020
- First Impressions of Personality Traits from Body Shapes, Hu, Y., Parde, C.J., Hill, M.Q., Mahmood, N., & O’Toole, A. J., 2018
- Person recognition: Qualitative differences in how forensic face examiners and untrained people rely on the face versus the body for identification, Hu, Y., Jackson, K., Yates, A., White, D., Phillips, P. J., & O’Toole, A. J., 2017
- Face recognition accuracy of forensic examiners, superrecognizers, and face recognition algorithms, Phillips, P. J., Yates, A., Hu, Y., Hahn, C. A., Noyes, E., Jackson, K., Cavazos, J.G., Jeckeln, G., Ranjan, R., Sankaranarayanan, S., Chen, J., Castillo, C. D., Chellappa, R., White, D., and O’Toole, A. J., 2018
- Social trait information in deep convolutional neural networks trained for face identification, Parde, C.J., Hu, Y., Castillo, C., Sankaranarayanan, S., & O’Toole, A.J., 2019
- Strategies of face recognition by humans and machines, Cavazos J. G., Jeckeln, G., Hu, Y., & O'Toole, A. J., 2019