| CPC G01N 21/6404 (2013.01) [G01N 21/6408 (2013.01)] | 16 Claims |

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1. A system comprising:
a sensor system comprising:
one or more radiation emitters, each configured to emit electromagnetic radiation in a different frequency band, and
one or more sensors, each sensor tuned to measure electromagnetic radiation in a particular frequency band, wherein the sensor system is configured to generate first sensor data representing measurements of a physical object by the sensors at a first time, wherein at least one sensor is configured to generate a sensor output signal indicating an intensity and a frequency of electromagnetic radiation detected by an associated radiation detector, and wherein the sensor output signal is included in the first sensor data; and
a computer system comprising one or more processors, wherein the computer system is configured to:
control the sensor system to emit electromagnetic radiation;
receive the first sensor data from the sensor system, wherein the first sensor data includes data tags indicating characteristics associated with the data, and wherein the data tags indicate at least one of a sensor position data, measurement time data, spectral frequency data;
determine, using the one or more processors, molecular properties of the physical object by applying the sensor data as input to a machine learning algorithm trained to correlate patterns of electromagnetic intensity and frequency measurements from the sensors with molecular compositions from a library of known radiation patters for elements and molecules;
store, in a memory of the computer system, the molecular properties of the physical object and the sensor data as a signature of the physical object;
obtain, from the memory of the computer system, test model data representing one or more molecular properties of a test model object;
generate, using the one or more processors and based on the first sensor data and the test model data, a comparison between the molecular properties of the physical object at the first time and the one or more molecular properties of the test model object;
determine an authenticity of the physical object based on the comparison;
cause a graphical user interface indicating the authenticity of the physical object to be displayed on a display device; and
adjusting, by a policy generator, an insurance policy associated with the physical object.
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