Authors
Michela Goffredo, Imed Bouchrika, John N Carter, Mark S Nixon
Publication date
2009/10/30
Journal
IEEE transactions on systems, man, and cybernetics, part B (cybernetics)
Volume
40
Issue
4
Pages
997-1008
Publisher
IEEE
Description
We present a new method for viewpoint independent gait biometrics. The system relies on a single camera, does not require camera calibration, and works with a wide range of camera views. This is achieved by a formulation where the gait is self-calibrating. These properties make the proposed method particularly suitable for identification by gait, where the advantages of completely unobtrusiveness, remoteness, and covertness of the biometric system preclude the availability of camera information and specific walking directions. The approach has been assessed for feature extraction and recognition capabilities on the SOTON gait database and then evaluated on a multiview database to establish recognition capability with respect to view invariance. Moreover, tests on the multiview CASIA-B database, composed of more than 2270 video sequences with 65 different subjects walking freely along different walking …
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Scholar articles
M Goffredo, I Bouchrika, JN Carter, MS Nixon - IEEE transactions on systems, man, and cybernetics …, 2009