Combining multiple evidences for gait recognition

TitleCombining multiple evidences for gait recognition
Publication TypeConference Papers
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsCuntoor N, Kale A, Chellappa R
Conference NameAcoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2003. Proceedings. (ICASSP '03). 2003 IEEE International Conference on
Date Published2003/04//
Keywordsanalysis;, dynamic, evidences;, extraction;, feature, features;, frontal, Gait, height;, human, identification;, image, MIN, multiple, nonprobabilistic, probabilistic, Product, recognition;, rules;, sets;, side, static, Sum, sway;, swing;, techniques;, views;
Abstract

In this paper, we systematically analyze different components of human gait, for the purpose of human identification. We investigate dynamic features such as the swing of the hands/legs, the sway of the upper body and static features like height, in both frontal and side views. Both probabilistic and non-probabilistic techniques are used for matching the features. Various combination strategies may be used depending upon the gait features being combined. We discuss three simple rules: the Sum, Product and MIN rules that are relevant to our feature sets. Experiments using four different datasets demonstrate that fusion can be used as an effective strategy in recognition.

DOI10.1109/ICASSP.2003.1199100