We can’t be thaaat unique to be identified by gait. Now everyone’s iris however is unique like a fingerprint. I’m guessing that’s how they do the recognition. Maybe sunglasses super dark ones
Studies of sex offenders and serial killers revealed they sometimes pick their targets based on their gait as well. They can pick up on how vulnerable somebody is to assault just by watching them walk.
Psychopathy and Victim Selection: The Use of Gait as a Cue to Vulnerability
You're not wrong, outside of government scale there are not really many use cases.
I read the link, and one thing worth noting is that LSTM systems are 'deprecated' in terms of AI, the shift is to 'transformer' configurations because they are better able to determine context, where LSTMs have an issue where the 'forget' gates can easily 'learn' the wrong things. Consider, if you use a smartphone how the spellchecker eventually starts using common typos as the correct spelling?
Before I got lasik, when I didn't wear glasses I would recognize people by their gait. From how your arms move, to your shoulders, how stiff you are, how much you rotate your torso, length of your steps, fluidity of movement, stiffness of shoulders, tendency to be a ground-looker or facing ahead, etc.
We can’t be thaaat unique to be identified by gait. Now everyone’s iris however is unique like a fingerprint. I’m guessing that’s how they do the recognition. Maybe sunglasses super dark ones
Everybody has their own unique gait. AI these days can even detect your mood based on your gait.
https://yellrobot.com/gait-recognition-ai-can-identify-mood-by-walk/
Studies of sex offenders and serial killers revealed they sometimes pick their targets based on their gait as well. They can pick up on how vulnerable somebody is to assault just by watching them walk.
Psychopathy and Victim Selection: The Use of Gait as a Cue to Vulnerability
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0886260512475315
Epic, like the lion looking for tell tell signs in the bounce of the gazelle.
We use to joke, " don't look at me mister lion (cough cough) look how high I can jum, (cough cough) jump...
It's amazing how primal some still are. Like your psyche knows what your brain forgot.
Great. I was hoping y’all would mention the gait fingerprint.
They’ve had it for at least 3 years publicly.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R46cX0AjzT4
You're not wrong, outside of government scale there are not really many use cases.
I read the link, and one thing worth noting is that LSTM systems are 'deprecated' in terms of AI, the shift is to 'transformer' configurations because they are better able to determine context, where LSTMs have an issue where the 'forget' gates can easily 'learn' the wrong things. Consider, if you use a smartphone how the spellchecker eventually starts using common typos as the correct spelling?
Before I got lasik, when I didn't wear glasses I would recognize people by their gait. From how your arms move, to your shoulders, how stiff you are, how much you rotate your torso, length of your steps, fluidity of movement, stiffness of shoulders, tendency to be a ground-looker or facing ahead, etc.