Abstract

This publication describes a secure live streaming software architecture in which a human subject is continuously recognised using computer vision, visually occluded, and replaced in real time with an avatar-based graphical representation. The system supports local, remote, and distributed processing across mobile devices, desktop systems, and network-connected services. Identity verification is enforced throughout the streaming session, and streaming output is automatically frozen, paused, or terminated if the recognised subject no longer matches an authorised identity profile. This version extends the disclosure to include explicit failure modes and attack scenarios, strengthening its value as defensive prior art.

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