A partition approach for robust gait recognition based on gait template fusion

Kejun WANG, Liangliang LIU, Xinnan DING, Kaiqiang YU, Gang HU

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Front. Inform. Technol. Electron. Eng ›› 2021, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (5) : 709-719. DOI: 10.1631/FITEE.2000377
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A partition approach for robust gait recognition based on gait template fusion

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Gait recognition has significant potential for remote human identification, but it is easily influenced by identityunrelated factors such as clothing, carrying conditions, and view angles. Many gait templates have been presented that can effectively represent gait features. Each gait template has its advantages and can represent different prominent information. In this paper, gait template fusion is proposed to improve the classical representative gait template (such as a gait energy image) which represents incomplete information that is sensitive to changes in contour. We also present a partition method to reflect the different gait habits of different body parts of each pedestrian. The fused template is cropped into three parts (head, trunk, and leg regions) depending on the human body, and the three parts are then sent into the convolutional neural network to learn merged features. We present an extensive empirical evaluation of the CASIA-B dataset and compare the proposed method with existing ones. The results show good accuracy and robustness of the proposed method for gait recognition.

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Gait recognition / Partition algorithms / Gait templates / Gait analysis / Gait energy image / Deep convolutional neural networks / Biometrics recognition / Pattern recognition

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Kejun WANG, Liangliang LIU, Xinnan DING, Kaiqiang YU, Gang HU. A partition approach for robust gait recognition based on gait template fusion. Front. Inform. Technol. Electron. Eng, 2021, 22(5): 709‒719 https://doi.org/10.1631/FITEE.2000377

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