On a large sequence-based human gait database

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Shutler, JD [1 ]
Grant, MG [1 ]
Nixon, MS [1 ]
Carter, JN [1 ]
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[1] Plymouth Marine Lab, Plymouth, Devon, England
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human gait; biometric; sequence based database; database design; video database;
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TP18 [人工智能理论];
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081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
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Biometrics today include recognition by characteristic and by behaviour. Of these, face recognition is the most established with databases having evolved from small single shot single view databases, through multi-shot multi-view and on to current video-sequence databases. Results and potential of a new biometric are revealed primarily by the database on which new techniques are evaluated. Clearly, to ascertain the potential of gait as a biometric, a sequence-based database consisting of many subjects with multiple samples is needed. A large database enables the study of inter-subject variation. Further, issues concerning scene noise (or nonideal conditions) need to be studied, ideally with a link between ground truth and application based analysis. Thus, we have designed and built a large human gait database, providing a large multi-purpose dataset enabling the investigation of gait as a biometric. In addition, it is also a useful database for many still and sequence based vision applications.
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