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U.S. Adult Perspectives on Facial Images, DNA, and Other Biometrics.

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Katsanis, SH; Claes, P; Doerr, M; Cook-Deegan, R; Tenenbaum, JD; Evans, BJ; Lee, MK; Anderton, J; Weinberg, SM; Wagner, JK
Published in: IEEE Trans Technol Soc
March 2022

Applications of biometrics in various societal contexts have been increasing in the United States, and policy debates about potential restrictions and expansions for specific biometrics (such as facial recognition and DNA identification) have been intensifying. Empirical data about public perspectives on different types of biometrics can inform these debates. We surveyed 4048 adults to explore perspectives regarding experience and comfort with six types of biometrics; comfort providing biometrics in distinct scenarios; trust in social actors to use two types of biometrics (facial images and DNA) responsibly; acceptability of facial images in eight scenarios; and perceived effectiveness of facial images for five tasks. Respondents were generally comfortable with biometrics. Trust in social actors to use biometrics responsibly appeared to be context specific rather than dependent on biometric type. Contrary to expectations given mounting attention to dataveillance concerns, we did not find sociodemographic factors to influence perspectives on biometrics in obvious ways. These findings underscore a need for qualitative approaches to understand the contextual factors that trigger strong opinions of comfort with and acceptability of biometrics in different settings, by different actors, and for different purposes and to identify the informational needs relevant to the development of appropriate policies and oversight.

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IEEE Trans Technol Soc

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EISSN

2637-6415

Publication Date

March 2022

Volume

3

Issue

1

Start / End Page

9 / 15

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 5001 Applied ethics
  • 4608 Human-centred computing
 

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Katsanis, S. H., Claes, P., Doerr, M., Cook-Deegan, R., Tenenbaum, J. D., Evans, B. J., … Wagner, J. K. (2022). U.S. Adult Perspectives on Facial Images, DNA, and Other Biometrics. IEEE Trans Technol Soc, 3(1), 9–15. https://doi.org/10.1109/tts.2021.3120317
Katsanis, Sara H., Peter Claes, Megan Doerr, Robert Cook-Deegan, Jessica D. Tenenbaum, Barbara J. Evans, Myoung Keun Lee, Joel Anderton, Seth M. Weinberg, and Jennifer K. Wagner. “U.S. Adult Perspectives on Facial Images, DNA, and Other Biometrics.IEEE Trans Technol Soc 3, no. 1 (March 2022): 9–15. https://doi.org/10.1109/tts.2021.3120317.
Katsanis SH, Claes P, Doerr M, Cook-Deegan R, Tenenbaum JD, Evans BJ, et al. U.S. Adult Perspectives on Facial Images, DNA, and Other Biometrics. IEEE Trans Technol Soc. 2022 Mar;3(1):9–15.
Katsanis, Sara H., et al. “U.S. Adult Perspectives on Facial Images, DNA, and Other Biometrics.IEEE Trans Technol Soc, vol. 3, no. 1, Mar. 2022, pp. 9–15. Pubmed, doi:10.1109/tts.2021.3120317.
Katsanis SH, Claes P, Doerr M, Cook-Deegan R, Tenenbaum JD, Evans BJ, Lee MK, Anderton J, Weinberg SM, Wagner JK. U.S. Adult Perspectives on Facial Images, DNA, and Other Biometrics. IEEE Trans Technol Soc. 2022 Mar;3(1):9–15.

Published In

IEEE Trans Technol Soc

DOI

EISSN

2637-6415

Publication Date

March 2022

Volume

3

Issue

1

Start / End Page

9 / 15

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 5001 Applied ethics
  • 4608 Human-centred computing