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Human Gait Recognition

2004 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop, 2005
The reliable extraction of characteristic gait features from image sequences and their recognition are two important issues in gait recognition. In this paper, we propose a novel 2-step, model-based approach to gait recognition by employing a 5-link biped locomotion human model.
null Rong Zhang, C. Vogler, D. Metaxas
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Gait-Based Human Age Estimation

IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 2010
We 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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Gait transition cost in humans

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2003
The energetics of locomotion depend largely on speed, gait and body size. Gait selection for a given speed appears partly, but perhaps not wholly, related to metabolic cost. One cost normally omitted from considerations of locomotion efficiency is the metabolic cost of the transition between gaits.
James R, Usherwood, John E A, Bertram
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Kinesiology of the human gait

2020
Gait is one of the most complex functional activity which takes 7 years in average to learn and there are many factors such as music that is listened to, momentary psychogenic state, exhaustion, happiness, anger, etc. may affect the gait characteristics. Gait is a common activity in our daily lives.
AKALAN, NAZİF EKİN, Angın, Salih
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Robotic Platform for Human Gait Analysis

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2007
A 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 ...
van Doornik, Johan, Sinkjær, Thomas
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Human Gait Recognition System

2018 7th International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering (ICCCE), 2018
Biometric identification like fingerprints, retina, palm and voice recognition needs subject’s permission and physical attention, but Human Gait recognition works on the gait of walking subjects to identify people without them knowing or without their permission.
Bilal Jawed   +2 more
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A Human Gait Analyzer

2007 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing, 2007
With this work, it is intended to do the tracking and analysis of the human motion, more specifically the gait. By using computational vision, it has been acquired the trajectories of defined control points in individuals' body, throughout time and space. These results are to be used afterwards in gait specification of biped robots.
Joao P. Ferreira   +4 more
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Animation of Human Gait

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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Recognition of human gaits

Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. CVPR 2001, 2005
We pose the problem of recognizing different types of human gait in the space of dynamical systems where each gait is represented Established techniques are employed to track a kinematic model of a human body in motion, and the trajectories of the parameters are used to learn a representation of a dynamical system, which defines a gait.
A. BISSACCO   +3 more
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Human Gait and Gait Databases

Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Applications — Database Systems, 2010
Asif Ali Banka, Ajaz Hussain Mir
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