Fronto-normal gait incorporating accurate practical looming compensation

Gait is an emerging biometric showing promise in its use. Most research focusses on fronto-parallel (FP) gait where people walk across a camera. In this paper, we present an original analysis, presenting the case for the use of fronto-normal (FN) gait where motion is towards a camera. In FN gait, th...

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Hauptverfasser: Lee, T.K.M., Belkhatir, M., Lee, P.A., Sanei, S.
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Zusammenfassung:Gait is an emerging biometric showing promise in its use. Most research focusses on fronto-parallel (FP) gait where people walk across a camera. In this paper, we present an original analysis, presenting the case for the use of fronto-normal (FN) gait where motion is towards a camera. In FN gait, the image projected on a camera sensor will get larger, in a looming effect. This affects the data in a nonlinear and non stationary way, which will further complicate analysis of movement. By catering for this effect, we present new insights into perspective motion compensation for FN gait. Using an existing database which uses coloured markers, we compare two methods of compensation for looming. Initial examination of the resulting data shows a significant result, that fundamentally different approaches may be used for time series analyses on the a set of FN gait data. This opens up new avenues for biometric research in gait recognition.
ISSN:1051-4651
2831-7475
DOI:10.1109/ICPR.2008.4761882