Abstract

Researchers at Southampton University, UK, have shown for the first time that gait – the way people walk – can be used as a reliable biometric trait in the short and medium term if all factors are properly accounted for such as viewing angle, shoe type, walking surface, carrying objects and elapsed time between sequences.

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