2020
DOI: 10.1049/iet-bmt.2020.0001
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Gait biometrics: investigating the use of the lower inner regions for people identification from landmark frames

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“…Whereas the previous study [23] required an on-site calibration procedure, the proposed method, which greatly expanded the condition setting of a previous study [22] to 900 conditions, made it possible to complete the process on a computer. However, silhouette-based forensic gait analysis has multiple problems including insufficient image quality and differences in clothing, and future work will be necessary to improve the accuracy of forensic gait analysis by effectively combining motion-based [2, 37,38], soft-biometric [39][40][41][42][43], and other morphological features [44] with our silhouette-based method.…”
Section: Probementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas the previous study [23] required an on-site calibration procedure, the proposed method, which greatly expanded the condition setting of a previous study [22] to 900 conditions, made it possible to complete the process on a computer. However, silhouette-based forensic gait analysis has multiple problems including insufficient image quality and differences in clothing, and future work will be necessary to improve the accuracy of forensic gait analysis by effectively combining motion-based [2, 37,38], soft-biometric [39][40][41][42][43], and other morphological features [44] with our silhouette-based method.…”
Section: Probementioning
confidence: 99%