Gait has been deemed as an alternative biometric in video-based surveillance applications, since it can be used to recognize individuals from a far distance without their interaction and cooperation. Recently, many gait recognition methods have been proposed, aiming at reducing the influence caused by exterior factors. However, most of these methods are developed based on sufficient input gait frames, and their recognition performance will sharply decrease if the frame number drops. In the real-world scenario, it is impossible to always obtain a sufficient number of gait frames for each subject due to many reasons, e.g., occlusion and illumination. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the gait recognition performance when the available gai...
Gait is one of the most promising biometrics to identify individuals at a long distance. Although mo...
In real security scenarios, gait data may be highly distorted due to perspective effects and there m...
Gait recognition algorithms often perform poorly because of low resolution video sequences, subjecti...
Recognizing people by gait has a unique advantage over other biometrics: it has potential for use at...
There has been considerable progress in automatic recognition of people by the way they walk since i...
Human gait is an important biometric feature for identification of people. In this paper we present ...
Humans are able to recognize small number of people they know well by the way they walk. This abilit...
It has been noticed for a long time that humans can identify others based on their biological moveme...
Human identification by gait has created a great deal of interest in computer vision community due t...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38061-7_23Pro...
Recognising people by their gait is a biometric of increasing interest. Recently, analysis has progr...
There is increasing interest in automatic recognition by gait given its unique capability to recogni...
Most contribution to the field of structure-based human gait recognition has been done through desig...
Biometric recognition systems have been attracted numerous researchers since they attempt to overcom...
This paper introduces a method based on robust statistics to build reliable gait signatures from ave...
Gait is one of the most promising biometrics to identify individuals at a long distance. Although mo...
In real security scenarios, gait data may be highly distorted due to perspective effects and there m...
Gait recognition algorithms often perform poorly because of low resolution video sequences, subjecti...
Recognizing people by gait has a unique advantage over other biometrics: it has potential for use at...
There has been considerable progress in automatic recognition of people by the way they walk since i...
Human gait is an important biometric feature for identification of people. In this paper we present ...
Humans are able to recognize small number of people they know well by the way they walk. This abilit...
It has been noticed for a long time that humans can identify others based on their biological moveme...
Human identification by gait has created a great deal of interest in computer vision community due t...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38061-7_23Pro...
Recognising people by their gait is a biometric of increasing interest. Recently, analysis has progr...
There is increasing interest in automatic recognition by gait given its unique capability to recogni...
Most contribution to the field of structure-based human gait recognition has been done through desig...
Biometric recognition systems have been attracted numerous researchers since they attempt to overcom...
This paper introduces a method based on robust statistics to build reliable gait signatures from ave...
Gait is one of the most promising biometrics to identify individuals at a long distance. Although mo...
In real security scenarios, gait data may be highly distorted due to perspective effects and there m...
Gait recognition algorithms often perform poorly because of low resolution video sequences, subjecti...