Abstract—Human gait is an important biometric feature. It can be perceived from a great distance and has recently attracted greater attention in video-surveillance-related applications, such as closed-circuit television. We explore gait recognition based on a matrix representation in this paper. First, binary silhouettes over one gait cycle are averaged. As a result, each gait video sequence, containing a number of gait cycles, is represented by a series of gray-level averaged images. Then, a matrix-based unsupervised algorithm, namely coupled subspace analysis (CSA), is employed as a preprocessing step to remove noise and retain the most rep-resentative information. Finally, a supervised algorithm, namely discriminant analysis with tensor ...
Using biometric resources to recognize a person has been a recent concentration on computer vision. ...
It has been noticed for a long time that humans can identify others based on their biological moveme...
It has been noticed for a long time that humans can identify others based on their biological moveme...
Abstract—Human gait is an important biometric feature. It can be perceived from a great distance and...
Human gait is an important biometric feature. It can be perceived from a great distance and has rece...
Human gait is an important biometric feature. It can be perceived from a great distance and has rece...
Human gait is an important biometric feature. It can be perceived from a great distance and has rece...
This research focus on the development an automatic human identification system using gait sequence ...
Abstract Gait recognition has broad application prospects in intelligent security monitoring. Howeve...
Abstract. This paper 1 presents a new approach for human identification at a distance using gait rec...
Gait is the manner of walking, and gait recognition concerns the identification of people in video se...
Human gait recognition is currently one of the most active research topics in computer vision. Exist...
Human gait recognition is currently one of the most active research topics in computer vision. Exist...
Gait recognition is a novel biometric technique which can be used to identify a person based on his ...
Human gait recognition is currently one of the most active research topics in computer vision. Exist...
Using biometric resources to recognize a person has been a recent concentration on computer vision. ...
It has been noticed for a long time that humans can identify others based on their biological moveme...
It has been noticed for a long time that humans can identify others based on their biological moveme...
Abstract—Human gait is an important biometric feature. It can be perceived from a great distance and...
Human gait is an important biometric feature. It can be perceived from a great distance and has rece...
Human gait is an important biometric feature. It can be perceived from a great distance and has rece...
Human gait is an important biometric feature. It can be perceived from a great distance and has rece...
This research focus on the development an automatic human identification system using gait sequence ...
Abstract Gait recognition has broad application prospects in intelligent security monitoring. Howeve...
Abstract. This paper 1 presents a new approach for human identification at a distance using gait rec...
Gait is the manner of walking, and gait recognition concerns the identification of people in video se...
Human gait recognition is currently one of the most active research topics in computer vision. Exist...
Human gait recognition is currently one of the most active research topics in computer vision. Exist...
Gait recognition is a novel biometric technique which can be used to identify a person based on his ...
Human gait recognition is currently one of the most active research topics in computer vision. Exist...
Using biometric resources to recognize a person has been a recent concentration on computer vision. ...
It has been noticed for a long time that humans can identify others based on their biological moveme...
It has been noticed for a long time that humans can identify others based on their biological moveme...