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ICB
2007
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Reducing the Effect of Noise on Human Contour in Gait Recognition
Gait can be easily acquired at a distance, so it has become a popular biometric especially in intelligent visual surveillance. In gait-based human identification there are many fa...
Shiqi Yu, Daoliang Tan, Kaiqi Huang, Tieniu Tan
ICB
2007
Springer
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Uniprojective Features for Gait Recognition
Recent studies have shown that shape cues should dominate gait recognition. This motivates us to perform gait recognition through shape features in 2D human silhouettes. In this pa...
Daoliang Tan, Kaiqi Huang, Shiqi Yu, Tieniu Tan
CVPR
2007
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Recognizing Night Walkers Based on One Pseudoshape Representation of Gait
Gait is a promising biometric cue which can facilitate the recognition of human beings, particularly when other biometrics are unavailable. Existing work for gait recognition, how...
Daoliang Tan, Kaiqi Huang, Shiqi Yu, Tieniu Tan
ICIP
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Orthogonal Diagonal Projections for Gait Recognition
Gait has received much attention from researchers in the vision field due to its utility in walker identification. One of the key issues in gait recognition is how to extract di...
Daoliang Tan, Kaiqi Huang, Shiqi Yu, Tieniu Tan
PR
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Feature fusion of side face and gait for video-based human identification
Video-based human recognition at a distance remains a challenging problem for the fusion of multimodal biometrics. As compared to the approach based on match score level fusion, i...
Xiaoli Zhou, Bir Bhanu