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=== Gait as biometrics === Gait recognition is a type of behavioral biometric authentication that recognizes and verifies people by their walking style and pace. <ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Alzubaidi|first1=Abdulaziz|last2=Kalita|first2=Jugal|date=2016|title=Authentication of Smartphone Users Using Behavioral Biometrics|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/comst.2016.2537748|journal=IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials|volume=18|issue=3|pages=1998β2026|doi=10.1109/comst.2016.2537748|arxiv=1911.04104|s2cid=8443300|issn=1553-877X}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|title=Advances in automatic gait recognition β IEEE Conference Publication|doi=10.1109/AFGR.2004.1301521|url=https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/260069/1/nixon_fg2004.pdf|s2cid=13304163}}</ref> Advances in gait recognition have led to the development of techniques for forensics use since each person can have a gait defined by unique measurements such as the locations of ankle, knee, and hip.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Bouchrika|first1=Imed|last2=Goffredo|first2=Michaela|last3=Carter|first3=John|last4=Nixon|first4=Mark|date=July 2011|title=On using gait in forensic biometrics|journal=Journal of Forensic Sciences|volume=56|issue=4|pages=882β889|doi=10.1111/j.1556-4029.2011.01793.x|issn=1556-4029|pmid=21554307|s2cid=14357171}}</ref>
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