The Sapienza computer scientists say Wi-Fi signals offer superior surveillance potential compared to cameras because they’re not affected by light conditions, can penetrate walls and other obstacles, and they’re more privacy-preserving than visual images.

[…] The Rome-based researchers who proposed WhoFi claim their technique makes accurate matches on the public NTU-Fi dataset up to 95.5 percent of the time when the deep neural network uses the transformer encoding architecture.

    • @[email protected]
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      1210 days ago

      Maybe wearing a different tinfoil hat every day would mess up a person’s “fingerprint”

      • @[email protected]
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        410 days ago

        you might be onto something.

        take a mylar square and place it somewhere random on your body every day.

        • @[email protected]
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          310 days ago

          Yep it has to be random to mess with the algorithm. You could have fun and cut different shapes each day.

        • Krudler
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          210 days ago

          Eat a piece of spinach and increase the iron in your body.

          This is all beyond stupid and hysterical.

          • @[email protected]
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            310 days ago

            instructions unclear, I have glued spinach to my skin and the rabbits won’t stop chasing me.

            need further instruction.

            • Krudler
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              410 days ago

              Actually you’ve gone far enough to baffle the system.

              I would say have fun frolicking with the rabbits?