The Economist -
12 Jul 2018 16:48

The clue is in the tread LISTEN carefully to the footsteps in the family home, especially if it has wooden floors unmuffled by carpets, and you can probably work out who it is that is walking about. The features most commonly used to identify people are faces, voices, finger prints and retinal scans. But their "behavioural biometrics", such as the way they walk, are also giveaways. Researchers have, for several years, used video cameras and computers to analyse people's gaits, and are now quite ...
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