IEE Colloquium on Motion Analysis and Tracking 1999
DOI: 10.1049/ic:19990573
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Automatic gait recognition

Abstract: Gait is an emergent biometric aimed essentially to recognise people by the way they walk. Its advantages are that it is non-invasive and that it is less likely to be obscured since it appears to be difficult to camouflage, especially in cases of serious crime. Gait has allied subjects which lend support to the view that gait has clear potential as a biometric. Essentially, we use computer vision to find people and to derive a gait signature from a sequence of images. The majority of current approaches derive m… Show more

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“…The sequence of resulting silhouettes is analyzed to extract one subsequence of representation, which include at least a gait cycle [5].…”
Section: The Simplicial Complex ∂K(i)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The sequence of resulting silhouettes is analyzed to extract one subsequence of representation, which include at least a gait cycle [5].…”
Section: The Simplicial Complex ∂K(i)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 http://www.cbsr.ia.ac.cn/english/GaitDatabases.asp1 persons and their gender at a distance, without any interaction from the subjects [5][6][7]. This fact can improve the performance of surveillance system intelligent, the analysis of customer information in trade centers, and it can reduce the false positive rate during reidentification of an individual on a wide network cameras.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, variations of the subject's clothes, footwear and hair style add complexity to gait recognition, and the subject's physical and mental conditions, e.g., leg injury, drunkenness and pregnancy, distort the walking pattern [2,4]. Gait recognition is also affected by occlusions in the scene, variations in viewpoint and walking speed, shape distortions due to carrying conditions, shadows under feet and change in ground surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current state-of-the-art systems show that it is possible to recognise people using gait recognition by using silhouette or model based approaches [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%