MotionID Uses Biomechanical AI to Identify People by Their Movement Patterns
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Adi Nathan
Day-old at best. Try it dunked in something stronger.
Summary
MotionID is a biometric identification system that uses proprietary biomechanical AI to identify people by their unique motion signatures (gait analysis) rather than faces, clothing, or devices. It works with standard ground and aerial video footage, even in low-quality, distant, or face-obscured conditions where traditional identification fails. The technology has been validated through paid homeland security pilots using real operational video.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledMotionID identifies people by how they move, not by faces, clothing, or devices.
Using proprietary biomechanical AI, MotionID converts standard ground and aerial video into unique motion signatures.
It has already been validated in paid homeland security pilots using real operational video.
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