Fang Jiang

fang.jiang@uclouvain.be

I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Washington in Seattle.

 

Research Interests

I graduated from the University of Texas at Dallas, under the supervision of Dr. Alice O'Toole. My research interests focus on understanding the nature of the neural mechanisms underlying high-level cognitive functions, face recognition in particular, using multidisciplinary methods.

 

Publications

Jiang, F., Dricot, L., Blanz, V., Goebel, R., Rossion, B. (2009). Neural correlates of shape and surface reflectance information in individual faces. Neuroscience, 163, 1078-1091. [PDF]

Caharel, S., Jiang, F., Blanz, V., Rossion, B. (2009). Recognizing an individual face: 3D shape contributes earlier than 2D surface reflectance information. NeuroImage, 47, 1809-1818. [PDF]

O’Toole, A. J., Phillips, P. J., Jiang, F., Ayyad, J., Penard, N. & Abdi, H. (2007). Face
recognition algorithms surpass humans matching faces across changes in illumination.
IEEE: Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence.

O’Toole, A. J., Abdi, H., Jiang, F., & Phillips, P. J. (2007). Fusing face recognition
algorithms and humans. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part B., vol.27, 5.

Jiang, F., Blanz, V. & O’Toole, A. J. (2007). The role of familiarity in view transferability
of face identity adaptation. Vision Research. 47, 525-531.

O’Toole, A. J., Jiang, F., Abdi, H, Phillips, P. J. (2006). Fusing individual algorithms and
humans improve face recognition accuracy. ISCV 2006, LNCS 4292, 1363-1372.

Jiang, F., Blanz, V. & O’Toole, A. J. (2006). Probing the visual representation of faces with
adaptation: A view from the other side of the mean. Psychological Science, 17, 493-500.

O’Toole, A. J., Jiang, F., Abdi, H., Haxby, J. V. (2005). Partially distributed representations
of objects and faces in ventral temporal cortex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,
17, 580-590.