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AVBPA
2001
Springer
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13 years 9 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...
IWBRS
2005
Springer
139views Biometrics» more  IWBRS 2005»
13 years 10 months ago
Combining Wavelet Velocity Moments and Reflective Symmetry for Gait Recognition
Abstract. Gait is a biometric feature and gait recognition has become a challenging problem in computer vision. New wavelet velocity moments have been developed to describe and rec...
Guoying Zhao, Li Cui, Hua Li
ICIP
2001
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Recognising human and animal movement by symmetry
We show how the symmetry of motion can be extracted by using the Generalised Symmetry Operator for analysing motion and for gait recognition. This operator, rather than relying on...
James B. Hayfron-Acquah, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Ca...
ICPR
2002
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Human Identification by Spatio-Temporal Symmetry
We describe spatio-temporal symmetry and its extraction via a Generalised Symmetry Operator. Its use in gait recognition is reinforced by the view from psychology that human gait ...
James B. Hayfron-Acquah, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Ca...
PRL
2010
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13 years 3 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