Wondering what's happening with gait biometrics? This is the technology that can use regular video cameras, and identify you based on how you walk. It's not talked about as much because there are more privacy issues relating to a technology that can label you without even knowing it. Unlike fingerprint, you don't have to consciously do something in order to have it identify you. Therefore research and advancements have been hindered because of protests that use of such recognition could be invasive. But for those exact reasons is why we should consider its applications. At times that may become necessary.
Nixon has conducted extensive research on the use of gait as a biometric. Its advantage is that it is effective at a distance or where only low image resolution footage is available, as with CCTV cameras. Nixon worked with other researchers in the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's HumanID at a Distance project until the scheme was canned "because of US privacy concerns".
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