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Gait recognition using normalized shadows
Tanmay Tulsidas Verlekar (Verlekar, T. T.); Paulo Lobato Correia (Correia, P. L.); Luís Ducla Soares (Soares, L. D.);
25th European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2017
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2017
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English
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United States of America
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Abstract
Surveillance of public spaces is often conducted with the help of cameras placed at elevated positions. Recently, drones with high resolution cameras have made it possible to perform overhead surveillance of critical spaces. However, images obtained in these conditions may not contain enough body features to allow conventional biometric recognition. This paper introduces a novel gait recognition system which uses the shadows cast by users, when available. It includes two main contributions: (i) a method for shadow segmentation, which analyzes the orientation of the silhouette contour to identify the feet position along time, in order to separate the body and shadow silhouettes connected at such positions; (ii) a method that normalizes the segmented shadow silhouettes, by applying a transformation derived from optimizing the low rank textures of a gait texture image, to compensate for changes in view and shadow orientation. The normalized shadow silhouettes can then undergo a gait recognition algorithm, which in this paper relies on the computation of a gait energy image, combined with linear discriminant analysis for user recognition. The proposed system outperforms the available state-of-the-art, being robust to changes in acquisition viewpoints.
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Keywords
Shadow biometrics,Gait recognition
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UID/EEA/50008/2013 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia