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Gait Recognition in the Wild: A Benchmark
IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, 2021Gait benchmarks empower the research community to train and evaluate high-performance gait recognition systems. Even though growing efforts have been devoted to cross-view recognition, academia is restricted by current existing databases captured in the ...
Zheng Zhu+8 more
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GaitPart: Temporal Part-Based Model for Gait Recognition
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2020Gait recognition, applied to identify individual walking patterns in a long-distance, is one of the most promising video-based biometric technologies. At present, most gait recognition methods take the whole human body as a unit to establish the spatio ...
Chao Fan+8 more
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CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2013
This article provides insight and reviews useful tools for the clinical assessment, understanding, and management of neurologic gait disorders.In recent years, our understanding of the physiology of human walking has steadily increased. The recognition of gait as a complex, "higher-order" form of motor behavior with prominent influence of mental ...
Fasano, A., Bloem, B.R.
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This article provides insight and reviews useful tools for the clinical assessment, understanding, and management of neurologic gait disorders.In recent years, our understanding of the physiology of human walking has steadily increased. The recognition of gait as a complex, "higher-order" form of motor behavior with prominent influence of mental ...
Fasano, A., Bloem, B.R.
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2018
Gait is one of the keys to functional independence. For a long-time, walking was considered an automatic process involving minimal higher-level cognitive input. Indeed, walking does not take place without muscles that move the limbs and the "lower-level" control that regulates the timely activation of the muscles.
Anat, Mirelman+3 more
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Gait is one of the keys to functional independence. For a long-time, walking was considered an automatic process involving minimal higher-level cognitive input. Indeed, walking does not take place without muscles that move the limbs and the "lower-level" control that regulates the timely activation of the muscles.
Anat, Mirelman+3 more
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Comparing the accuracy of open-source pose estimation methods for measuring gait kinematics.
Gait & Posture, 2022BACKGROUND Open-source pose estimation is rapidly reducing the costs associated with motion capture, as machine learning partially eliminates the need for specialized cameras and equipment. This technology could be particularly valuable for clinical gait
E. Washabaugh+3 more
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Gait and motor imagery of gait in early schizophrenia [PDF]
Although gait disorders were described in schizophrenia, motor imagery of gait has not yet been studied in this pathology. We compared gait, motor imagery of gait and the difference between these two conditions in patients with schizophrenia and healthy age-matched controls.
Lallart, E.+4 more
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2018
Our activities of daily living inherently involve interacting with the physical environment. This interaction involves both reactive (feedback) and proactive (feedforward) gait adaptations. Reactive adaptations involve responses to mechanical perturbations and occur, for instance, when we stumble over a doorstep or slip on an icy spot on the pavement ...
Weerdesteyn, V.G.M.+2 more
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Our activities of daily living inherently involve interacting with the physical environment. This interaction involves both reactive (feedback) and proactive (feedforward) gait adaptations. Reactive adaptations involve responses to mechanical perturbations and occur, for instance, when we stumble over a doorstep or slip on an icy spot on the pavement ...
Weerdesteyn, V.G.M.+2 more
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2018
Beyond the classic clinical description, recent studies have quantitatively evaluated gait and balance dysfunction in cerebellar ataxias by means of modern motion analysis systems. These systems have the aim of clearly and quantitatively describing the differences, with respect to healthy subjects, in kinematic, kinetic, and surface electromyography ...
Serrao M., Ranavolo A., Casali C.
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Beyond the classic clinical description, recent studies have quantitatively evaluated gait and balance dysfunction in cerebellar ataxias by means of modern motion analysis systems. These systems have the aim of clearly and quantitatively describing the differences, with respect to healthy subjects, in kinematic, kinetic, and surface electromyography ...
Serrao M., Ranavolo A., Casali C.
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This text encompasses the work of Dr Jacquelin Perry in her years as a therapist and surgeon focusing on the human gait. The text is broken down into four sections: fundamentals; normal gait; pathological gait; and gait analysis systems.
Jacquelin Perry, J. Burnfield
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