A Chinese technique that defines people from their "gait"


The Chinese authorities have begun using sophisticated software that can identify people and identify their hobbies through the shape of their bodies and how they walk, according to a recent report by The Associated Press.
According to the report, the authorities will use modern software in surveillance systems on the streets of Beijing and Shanghai.

The new technology, developed by the Chinese company Watrix, can identify people from a distance of 50 meters, even if they do not face the camera or their faces are hidden.

Waterworks relies on the analysis of a person's movements after providing him with an hour-long video and producing a model about his own way of walking to distinguish him.

The report revealed some technical features of the technology, which need about 10 minutes to distinguish a person from his way of life, as it can not currently recognize people in real time in real time.