The first word for this week is: perspicacious
(adopted from Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day September 21, 2022)
Perspicacious means having the ability to see and discern details that others may miss (from things that are difficult or not obvious). An example is a perspicacious judge of character.
Some things are easy to discern, such as the close resemblance between two individuals. For example, there was a close resemblance between a teacher at my high school and Rambo. We called him Rambo.
Facial recognition and face matching could be complicated, however. There are many issues in matching one face to another. Here is an article on training courses to improve the performance of professionals who match faces, known as facial reviewers and facial examiners.
An international survey of applied face-matching training courses
Reuben Moreton, Catriona Havard, Ailsa Strathie, Graham Pike
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S037907382100267X
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