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FGR
2004
IEEE
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14 years 2 months ago
Advances in Automatic Gait Recognition
Automatic recognition by gait is subject to increasing interest and has the unique capability to recognize people at a distance when other biometrics are obscured. Its interest is...
Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter
PRL
2010
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13 years 9 months ago
Gait recognition without subject cooperation
The strength of gait, compared to other biometrics, is that it does not require cooperative subjects. Previoius gait recognition approaches were evaluated using a gallery set cons...
Khalid Bashir, Tao Xiang, Shaogang Gong
AVBPA
2003
Springer
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14 years 4 months ago
Automatic Gait Recognition via Fourier Descriptors of Deformable Objects
We describe a new method for Automatic Gait Recognition based around the use of Fourier descriptors that model the periodic deformation of human gait. Fourier descriptors have been...
Stuart D. Mowbray, Mark S. Nixon
AVBPA
2001
Springer
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14 years 3 months ago
Automatic Gait Recognition by Symmetry Analysis
We describe a new method for automatic gait recognition based on analysing the symmetry of human motion, by using the Generalised Symmetry Operator. This operator, rather than rely...
James B. Hayfron-Acquah, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Ca...
BMVC
2001
14 years 1 months ago
New Area Based Metrics for Automatic Gait Recognition
Gait is a new biometric aimed to recognise a subject by the manner in which they walk. Gait has several advantages over other biometrics, most notably that it is non-invasive and ...
Jeff P. Foster, Mark S. Nixon, Adam Prügel-Be...