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Human Gait Acquisition and Characterization
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2009This paper analyzes human motion, more specifically the human gait in the sagittal plane. A video camera is used to acquire images of a walking person, fitted with a set of white light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The acquired trajectories of the light points are then used to specify joint trajectories in a biped robot. To analyze the stability of the human
João Paulo Ferreira +2 more
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A study on human gait analysis
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computational Science, Engineering and Information Technology, 2012Human gait is one of the most important biometric which has so far been neglected for use in medical diagnostics. In this paper, we make a feasibility study on human gait acquired from a wearable sensor based biometric suit called as Intelligent Gait Oscillation Detector (IGOD).
Saman Shahid +5 more
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Human Recognition by Appearance and Gait
Programming and Computer Software, 2018This work is focused on person identification task in video sequences. For this task we propose two complementing solutions, which can be applied in different cases: gait and visual recognition. For gait recognition three kinds of features are used: anthropometric features, based on the length of the skeleton segments; relative distance features, based
S. Arseev, Anton Konushin, V. Liutov
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On Clustering Human Gait Patterns
2014 22nd International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2014Research in automated human gait recognition has largely focused on developing robust feature representation and matching algorithms. In this paper, we investigate the possibility of clustering gait patterns based on the features extracted by automated gait matchers.
Brian DeCann, Arun Ross, Mark Vere Culp
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Gait Modeling for Human Identification
Proceedings 2007 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2007Human gait is a kind of dynamic biometrical feature which is complex and difficult to imitate, it is unique and more secure than static features such as password, fingerprint and facial feature. Analyzing people walking patterns, their "step-prints", can lead to the recognition of personal identity. In this paper, we propose to design, build, calibrate,
Bufu Huang +3 more
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Gait-Based Human Age Estimation
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 2010We investigate in this paper the problem of estimating human ages from gait signatures. To our knowledge, this problem has not been formally addressed in the literature. Estimating human ages at a distance has a number of potential applications, including visual surveillance and monitoring in such public places as airports, railway stations, shopping ...
Jiwen Lu, Yap-Peng Tan
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Robotic Platform for Human Gait Analysis
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2007A hydraulically actuated platform with 4-degrees of freedom (4-DOF) was designed to be able to apply velocity- or acceleration-controlled floor surface perturbations to freely walking human subjects. The apparatus was required to provide velocity-controlled translational perturbations over the floor surface, rotational perturbations about the ankle ...
Johan van Doornik, Thomas Sinkjær
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Gait Analysis for Human Identification
2003Human gait is an attractive modality for recognizing people at a distance. In this paper we adopt an appearance-based approach to the problem of gait recognition. The width of the outer contour of the binarized silhouette of a walking person is chosen as the basic image feature.
Amit A. Kale +4 more
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1991
Abstract Recent developments in computer animation have made available more advanced methods to visualize human movements. These find application in entertainment, education, scientific visualization, ergonomic evaluation and as a medium for artistic expression.
Armin Bruderlin, Thomas W. Calvert
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Abstract Recent developments in computer animation have made available more advanced methods to visualize human movements. These find application in entertainment, education, scientific visualization, ergonomic evaluation and as a medium for artistic expression.
Armin Bruderlin, Thomas W. Calvert
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Applications — Database Systems, 2010
Asif Ali Banka, Ajaz Hussain Mir
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Asif Ali Banka, Ajaz Hussain Mir
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