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GI
2009
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Activity Recognition using Optical Sensors on Mobile Phones
: Each mobile phone with a built-in CMOS sensor can inherently be seen as sophisticated optical sensor being able to analyze its environment in terms of visual events and its own m...
Michael Wittke, Uwe Jänen, Aret Duraslan, Emr...
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ACCV
2006
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Matching Gait Image Sequences in the Frequency Domain for Tracking People at a Distance
This paper describes a new method to track people walking by matching their gait image sequences in the frequency domain. When a person walks at a distance from a camera, that pers...
Ryusuke Sagawa, Yasushi Makihara, Tomio Echigo, Ya...
FGR
2004
IEEE
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15 years 1 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
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FGR
2002
IEEE
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Motion-Based Recognition of People in EigenGait Space
A motion-based, correspondence-free technique for human gait recognition in monocular video is presented. We contend that the planar dynamics of a walking person are encoded in a ...
Chiraz BenAbdelkader, Larry S. Davis, Ross Cutler
ICMCS
1999
IEEE
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Counting People from Multiple Cameras
We are interested in the content analysis of video from a collection of spatially distant cameras viewing a single environment. We address the task of counting the number of diffe...
Vera Kettnaker, Ramin Zabih