Your smartphone could recognise you just by the way you hold it – New Scientist

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Sign up to read our regular email newsletters An artificially intelligent algorithm has learned to recognise people from the way their hands shake when they hold a smartphone By Jeremy Hsu

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The small movements you make when holding a phone may be enough for it to identify you

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The small movements you make when holding a phone may be enough for it to identify you Shutterstock/A_B_C Your phone may be able to recognise you just from the vibrations in your hand. An algorithm trained to identify people this way did so with more than 90 per cent accuracy. Gentian Jakllari at the Toulouse Institute of Computer Science Research in France and his colleagues trained an artificially intelligent algorithm to identify an individual based on patterns in their hand vibrations when holding a smartphone. The team recruited 217 volunteers to … Continue reading Subscribe today with a 12-week introductory offer No commitment, cancel anytime* Offer ends 19/10/2022. *Cancel anytime within 14 days of payment to receive a refund on unserved issues. Existing subscribers, please log in with your email address to link your account access. Inclusive of applicable taxes (VAT)

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