Chapter 968 - 904: Don’t Retreat First
"Play it at 0.5x speed, and zoom in on the person," commanded Jiang Yuan.
The Malaysian officers hurried to comply.
Jiang Yuan just needed to watch with his hands clasped; in fact, he didn’t need the officers to adjust the speed. He had basically confirmed the identity of the person on his own. Asking them to slow down and zoom in was to make absolutely sure.
A simple confirmation of the suspect from him, and Ni Cha and others would have to rush about hectically for half a day, so it was best to thoroughly verify the identification first.
The figure in the video soon began to play in a loop, also at a much slower speed, and it seemed to be leaning forward slightly, swaying from side to side.
With the clarity of this video, if it were back in China, the gait recognition system would have immediately provided a result. Not just for humans, but for dogs too, the current gait recognition system could identify them, distinguishing between a Golden Retriever and a Labrador, whether they were leashed or muzzled, all could be differentiated.
However, the gait recognition used by computer systems is different from human judgment. Computers analyze gait by using deep neural networks, focusing on meticulous comparison. In short, it’s answering the question of "what is China’s AI doing."
Compared to that, humans’ recognition patterns are more complex and yet simple. Even for Jiang Yuan under Level 6 alertness, although he could provide a sound rationale after making judgments on gait or footprints, his initial judgment was actually based on "feeling" to come up with the answer.
The same was true now; the first time Jiang Yuan saw the silhouette in the video, he felt "it’s him." The subsequent playback loops were just for confirmation and evidence.
After looping four or five times, Ni Cha realized something and came over with anticipation in his eyes.