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What means identity?

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What means identity?

Above this text is the painting, what is made by the surrealist René Magritte. The name of the painting is "The Lovers II and it is made in the year 1928. This painting symbolizes, how the lovers actually recognize together, and this painting is very often used in the psychological handbooks as the illustration about the writings, where is described how people recognize another person. Personality or identity is much more than faces and using some mask like a sock mask would not cover the identity of the person, and that means that person is quite easy to recognize, even person looks away or tries to hide the identity.

The face is only a couple of percent of the area of entire human, and also a way to walk or another kind of things is a good way to note for person. But there are more things, which makes really easy to separate person from another. One is a way to speak. In the world is many people, who use dialect in common speak, and that thing might uncover the place, where a person lived in childhood. The voice recognition would be an effective tool, but today is the computer programs, what can installed in the mobile telephone, and those programs can transform every single mobile telephone to voice modulator, what decreases the loyalty of the voice recognition.

Dialect is one of the most notable things in speech

They don't hide or shame their way to speak, and there is a tale that the CIA would notice if the person would try to play American by searching the dialects, and if the speech is too pure, that means the person has learned English. Also, there is another way to find out, if some person plays being some nationality, what that inmate would not be.

The thing is if the person ever uses the oath words, that could mean that a person has good training and that inmate avoids oath. But if the person has learned some language, that means that those swear words is missing from the speech. And also there are many physical things, which would uncover the identity of the person.

One of them is scars. Almost every person in the words has some kind of scars. Those things might be very striking position, but the inmate doesn't seem to note them because they are part of the identity of that person. Other people notice those things, but we would ever mention that to person, who have scars because we want to be polite. Of course, there is tattoos and another kind of things, which would help to recognize the person, but those things are marked in the files.

 But the voice sample would help to limit the number of suspects in criminal cases, where phone calls have been used to blackmail people. Here we must remember that the voice synthesizers can create artificial voice, which is almost perfectly similar, with the person, whose voice has been copied in the system. And those systems can be the computer programs, which can installed in the mobile telephone, as I wrote earlier.

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