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2007
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Model-Based Feature Extraction for Gait Analysis and Recognition

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Model-Based Feature Extraction for Gait Analysis and Recognition
Human motion analysis has received a great attention from researchers in the last decade due to its potential use in different applications. We propose a new approach to extract human joints (vertex positions) using a model-based method. Motion templates describing the motion of the joints as derived by gait analysis, are parametrized using the elliptic Fourier descriptors. The heel strike data is exploited to reduce the dimensionality of the parametric models. People walk normal to the viewing plane, as major gait information is available in a sagittal view. The ankle, knee and hip joints are successfully extracted with high accuracy for indoor and outdoor data. In this way, we have established a baseline analysis which can be deployed in recognition, marker-less analysis and other areas. The experimental results confirmed the robustness of the proposed method to recognize walking subjects with a correct classification rate of %92.
Imed Bouchrika, Mark S. Nixon
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where MIRAGE
Authors Imed Bouchrika, Mark S. Nixon
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