Walking involves the coordinated periodic motion of various parts of your body. Identify the parts of your body that are moving…
a>in phase with each other
b>out of phase with each other
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Humans walk almost all in the same manner: gait is a periodic movement of each foot from
one position of support to the next position of support in the direction of progression. The
process of walking involves moving the center of gravity up and down and swinging of arms.
Yet, one can often recognize an acquaintance from a distance by his or her walk. Apparently
some personal characteristics are present in gait. This offers crime fighters the possibility to
identify thieves and hooligans running away from a crime scene by means of video recordings
of security cameras. Gait recognition could be a useful addition to individual identification
methods such as finger printing and iris recognition.
Researchers in biomechanics try to develop techniques for measuring individual g kiait
characteristics for authentication and recognition of persons from the way they walk One of
the issues is whether the movements of the human limbs can be described well by
trigonometric functions
one position of support to the next position of support in the direction of progression. The
process of walking involves moving the center of gravity up and down and swinging of arms.
Yet, one can often recognize an acquaintance from a distance by his or her walk. Apparently
some personal characteristics are present in gait. This offers crime fighters the possibility to
identify thieves and hooligans running away from a crime scene by means of video recordings
of security cameras. Gait recognition could be a useful addition to individual identification
methods such as finger printing and iris recognition.
Researchers in biomechanics try to develop techniques for measuring individual g kiait
characteristics for authentication and recognition of persons from the way they walk One of
the issues is whether the movements of the human limbs can be described well by
trigonometric functions
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