The University of Southampton Multi-Biometric Tunnel is a high performance data-capture and recognition system; designed with airports and other busy public areas in mind. It is able to acquire a variety of non-contact biometrics in a non-intrusive manner, requiring minimal subject cooperation. The system uses twelve cameras to record gait and perform three-dimensional reconstruction; the use of volumetric data avoids the problems caused by viewpoint dependence - a serious problem for many gait analysis approaches. The early prototype by Middleton et al. was used as the basis for creating a new and improved system, designed for the collection of a new large dataset, containing gait, face and ear. Extensive modifications were made, including...
The development of large scale biometric systems requires experiments to be performed on large amoun...
We present a new method for view-point independent gait biometrics. The system relies on a single ca...
The development of large scale biometric systems require experiments to be performed on large amount...
The University of Southampton Multi-Biometric Tunnel is a high performance data-capture and recognit...
This paper presents the University of Southampton Multi-Biometric Tunnel, a constrained environment ...
In outdoor scenarios such as surveillance where there is very little control over the environments, ...
There is increasing interest in automatic recognition by gait given its unique capability to recogni...
There is increasing interest in automatic recognition by gait given its unique capability to recogni...
There is increasing interest in automatic recognition by gait given its unique capability to recogni...
Recently, the research community has given much interest in gait as a biometric. However, one of the...
Nowadays, one of the most significantly improving area in security is the world of biometric identif...
Gait biometrics has attracted increasing interest in the computer vision and machine learning commun...
Recognising people by their gait is a biometric of increasing interest. Recently, analysis has progr...
Recognizing people by gait has a unique advantage over other biometrics: it has potential for use at...
Recognising people by their gait is an emergent biometric. Until recently there was evaluation by fe...
The development of large scale biometric systems requires experiments to be performed on large amoun...
We present a new method for view-point independent gait biometrics. The system relies on a single ca...
The development of large scale biometric systems require experiments to be performed on large amount...
The University of Southampton Multi-Biometric Tunnel is a high performance data-capture and recognit...
This paper presents the University of Southampton Multi-Biometric Tunnel, a constrained environment ...
In outdoor scenarios such as surveillance where there is very little control over the environments, ...
There is increasing interest in automatic recognition by gait given its unique capability to recogni...
There is increasing interest in automatic recognition by gait given its unique capability to recogni...
There is increasing interest in automatic recognition by gait given its unique capability to recogni...
Recently, the research community has given much interest in gait as a biometric. However, one of the...
Nowadays, one of the most significantly improving area in security is the world of biometric identif...
Gait biometrics has attracted increasing interest in the computer vision and machine learning commun...
Recognising people by their gait is a biometric of increasing interest. Recently, analysis has progr...
Recognizing people by gait has a unique advantage over other biometrics: it has potential for use at...
Recognising people by their gait is an emergent biometric. Until recently there was evaluation by fe...
The development of large scale biometric systems requires experiments to be performed on large amoun...
We present a new method for view-point independent gait biometrics. The system relies on a single ca...
The development of large scale biometric systems require experiments to be performed on large amount...