In response to the letter dated 28th May 2017, the authors of the paper entitled ‘Aiding the Interpretation of Forensic Gait Analysis: Development of a Features of Gait Database’ which was published in volume 56, issue 6 in December 2016, would like to clarify a number of points and address the issues raised by the letter's signatories. The substantive content of the letter has been addressed section by section
Recognising people by their gait is an emergent biometric. Until recently there was evaluation by fe...
There is increasing interest in automatic recognition by gait given its unique capability to recogni...
The use of appropriate terminology is a fundamental aspect of forensic gait analysis. The language u...
Novel scientific evidence challenges courts in terms of how they can evaluate reliability for the pu...
Gait is now widely used in the UK as a contributor to identification, and increasing interest is bei...
This review summarizes the scientific basis of forensic gait analysis and evaluates its use in the N...
Gait analysis is the systematic study of human walking, using the eye and brain of experienced obser...
The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and the Lord President of Scotland have worked together ...
Forensic gait analysis is generally defined as the analysis of gait features from video footage to a...
Gait, the pattern or style in which locomotion is undertaken, has kinematic characteristics that may...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The ubiquitous nature of surveillance cameras al...
The aim of this study was to evaluate how useful thematic analysis is in the elicitation of observat...
Recognising people by their gait is a biometric of increasing interest. Recently, analysis has progr...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Following the technological rise of surveillance cameras and their subsequent p...
Gait analysis is a useful tool in understanding movement impairments, which impact on patient well-b...
Recognising people by their gait is an emergent biometric. Until recently there was evaluation by fe...
There is increasing interest in automatic recognition by gait given its unique capability to recogni...
The use of appropriate terminology is a fundamental aspect of forensic gait analysis. The language u...
Novel scientific evidence challenges courts in terms of how they can evaluate reliability for the pu...
Gait is now widely used in the UK as a contributor to identification, and increasing interest is bei...
This review summarizes the scientific basis of forensic gait analysis and evaluates its use in the N...
Gait analysis is the systematic study of human walking, using the eye and brain of experienced obser...
The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and the Lord President of Scotland have worked together ...
Forensic gait analysis is generally defined as the analysis of gait features from video footage to a...
Gait, the pattern or style in which locomotion is undertaken, has kinematic characteristics that may...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The ubiquitous nature of surveillance cameras al...
The aim of this study was to evaluate how useful thematic analysis is in the elicitation of observat...
Recognising people by their gait is a biometric of increasing interest. Recently, analysis has progr...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Following the technological rise of surveillance cameras and their subsequent p...
Gait analysis is a useful tool in understanding movement impairments, which impact on patient well-b...
Recognising people by their gait is an emergent biometric. Until recently there was evaluation by fe...
There is increasing interest in automatic recognition by gait given its unique capability to recogni...
The use of appropriate terminology is a fundamental aspect of forensic gait analysis. The language u...