Kramer, R. S. S. (2024, July). Unfamiliar face matching and metacognitive efficiency. Paper presented at the Perspectives on Human and Computer Face Identification Workshop, Stirling, Scotland.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2022, September). Are we aware of our own abilities? TEDxBrayfordPool: Brave New World, Lincoln, England. [Link] [featured as an editor's pick on the 'TEDx Talks' YouTube channel and published on TED.com]
Kramer, R. S. S. (2021, March). Accuracy versus consistency: Investigating face and voice matching abilities. Invited speaker at the Applied Face Cognition Lab, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland. [Presented online.]
Kramer, R. S. S. (2020, January). Investigating own-race bias in computational modelling of face recognition. Paper presented at the Unfamiliar Face Identification Group Conference, Sydney, Australia.
Kramer, R. S. S., Mireku, M. O., Flack, T. R., & Ritchie, K. L. (2020, January). Face morphing attacks: Investigating detection with humans and computers. Poster session presented at the Unfamiliar Face Identification Group Conference, Sydney, Australia.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2019, July). The Lincoln Faces and Crowds Test. Paper presented at the 5th Northeast Face and Person Perception Workshop, Durham, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2019, June). Computational modelling of face recognition. Paper presented at the Association of Technical Staff in Psychology Conference, Lincoln, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2019, April). Revisiting facial trustworthiness and criminal sentencing: Judgements based on multiple photographs per identity. Paper presented at the Experimental Psychology Society Meeting, Manchester, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2018, July). Comparing features to improve face matching. Paper presented at the 4th Northeast Face and Person Perception Workshop, Durham, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2018, April). Computational modelling of face familiarity. Invited speaker at the School of Psychology, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2018, April). Unfamiliar face matching with photographs of infants and children. Paper presented at the Experimental Psychology Society Meeting, Leicester, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2017, October). Next generation research directions. Panel member at the Face Recognition at its Best Workshop, London, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2017, March). Modelling familiarity through within-person variability in facial appearance. Invited speaker at the Cognition/Perception Research Group, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2017, March). Modelling familiarity through within-person variability in facial appearance. Invited speaker at the Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science Research Group, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2016, December). Modelling within-person variability in facial appearance: Operationalising familiarity. Invited speaker at the Perception, Action and Cognition Research Group, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2016, November). Modelling within-person variability in facial appearance: Operationalising familiarity. Invited speaker at the Department of Psychology, University of York, York, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2016, November). Modelling within-person variability in facial appearance: Operationalising familiarity. Invited speaker at the Department of Psychology, Trent University, Peterborough, Canada.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2016, October). Modelling within-person variability in facial appearance: Operationalising familiarity. Invited speaker at the Department of Psychology, Swansea University, Swansea, Wales.
Kramer, R. S. S., Jenkins, R., Young, A. W., & Burton, A. M. (2016, September). Learning faces from inverted television. Poster session presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception, Barcelona, Spain.
Kramer, R. S. S., Ritchie, K. L., & Burton, A. M. (2016, April). Viewers extract the mean from images of the same person: A route to face learning. Poster session presented at the European Human Behaviour & Evolution Association Conference, London, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2016, March). Within-person variability in facial appearance: Exploring human and computer behaviour. Invited speaker at the Centre for Vision Research, York University, Toronto, Canada.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2016, March). Exploring manifolds in multi-dimensional face space. Paper presented at the 2nd Northeast Face and Person Perception Workshop, York, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2015, April). Viewers extract the mean from images of the same person: A route to face learning. Paper presented at the Experimental Psychology Society Meeting, Leeds, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2014, November). Computational modelling of within-person facial variability. Invited speaker at the Rutherford Lab, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2014, October). The importance of within-person variability when judging and recognising faces. Invited speaker at the Department of Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2014, August). Modelling within-person facial variability and familiarity with PCA. Invited speaker at the Visual Recognition Lab, University of Toronto, Scarborough, Canada.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2014, April). Modelling within-person facial variability with principal components analysis. Paper presented at the Experimental Psychology Society Meeting, Canterbury, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2014, March). Modelling within-person facial variability with principal components analysis. Paper presented at the Scottish Vision Group Conference, Troon, Scotland.
Kramer, R. S. S., & Sharma, D. (2013, November). The effects of image size and viewing distance on facial trustworthiness. Poster session presented at the Psychonomic Society Conference, Toronto, Canada.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2013, July). The effect of mindfulness meditation on time perception. Paper presented at the Experimental Psychology Society Meeting, Bangor, Wales.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2012, June). Personality signals in human and chimpanzee faces. Invited speaker at the Centre for Behaviour and Evolution, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
Kramer, R. S. S., & Ward, R. (2012, March). Individual and composite images of chimpanzee faces signal personality and health to humans. Poster session presented at the European Human Behaviour & Evolution Association Conference, Durham, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2011, November). Facial signals of personality in humans and chimpanzees. Invited speaker at the School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2011, July). Signals of personality from human and chimpanzee faces: A shared system across species. In R. S. S. Kramer (Chair), Evolutionary Psychology. Symposium conducted at the 26th Annual Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group Conference, Bangor, Wales.
Kramer, R. S. S., King, J., & Ward, R. (2011, June). Identifying personality from the faces of humans and chimpanzees: Evidence for a shared signalling system. Poster session presented at the Human Behavior & Evolution Society Conference, Montpellier, France.
Kramer, R. S. S., King, J., & Ward, R. (2011, April). Identifying personality from the faces of humans and chimpanzees: Evidence for a shared signalling system. Poster session presented at the Primate Society of Great Britain Spring Meeting, Liverpool, England.
Kramer, R. S. S., King, J., & Ward, R. (2011, March). Signals of personality from the faces of humans and chimpanzees: Evidence for a shared signalling system. Poster session presented at the European Human Behaviour & Evolution Association Conference, Giessen, Germany.
Kramer, R. S. S., & Ward, R. (2011, January). Different signals of personality and health from the two sides of the face. Poster session presented at the 4th Biennial Wales Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience Conference, Deganwy, Wales.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2010, November). Signals of personality from the faces of humans and chimpanzees. Invited speaker at the School of Psychology, Keele University, Keele, England.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2010, July). Personality and health from the two sides of the face. Paper presented at the 25th Annual Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group Conference, Sheffield, England.
Kramer, R. S. S., & Ward, R. (2010, May). Observer effects on gait: How minimal social contexts change walking and perceptions of walkers. Poster session presented at the Vision Sciences Society 10th Annual Meeting, Naples, FL.
Kramer, R. S. S., & Ward, R. (2010, March). Signalling personality and health: Accurate perception from both full faces and internal features. Poster session presented at the European Human Behaviour & Evolution Association Conference, Wroclaw, Poland.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2009, July). I see who you are: Health and personality from the face. In R. S. S. Kramer (Chair), Evolutionary Psychology. Symposium conducted at the 24th Annual Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group Conference, Cardiff, Wales.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2009, June). The politics of motion: Predicting voting from health signals. Paper presented at Truth and Lies: An Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Conference, Bangor, Wales.
Kramer, R. S. S., Arend, I., & Ward, R. (2009, April). Perceived health from biological motion predicts voting behaviour. Poster session presented at the European Human Behaviour & Evolution Association Conference, St. Andrews, Scotland.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2006, August). Three-dimensional ant nest excavation using stigmergic rules. Paper presented at Cognitio 2006 - Beyond the Brain: Embodied, Situated and Distributed Cognition, Montréal, Canada.
Kramer, R. S. S. (2006, June). Modeling environment excavation: Subterranean ant nests through stigmergic rules. In P. M. Todd (Chair), Modeling Environment Construction. Symposium conducted at Artificial Life X: The Tenth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, Bloomington, IN.