Title :
Cross-view gait recognition by fusion of multiple transformation consistency measures
Author :
Muramatsu, Daigo ; Makihara, Yasushi ; Yagi, Yasushi
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Sci. & Ind. Res., Osaka Univ., Ibaraki, Japan
Abstract :
Gait is a promising modality for forensic science because it has discrimination ability even if the gait features are extracted from low-quality image sequences captured at a distance. However, in forensic cases the observation view is often different, leading to accuracy degradation. Therefore the authors propose a gait recognition algorithm that achieves high accuracy in cases where observation views are different. They used a view transformation technique, and generated multiple joint gait features by changing the source gait features. They formed a hypothesis that the multiple transformed features and original features should be similar to each other if the target subjects are the same. They calculated multiple scores that measured the consistency of the features, and a likelihood ratio from the scores. To evaluate the accuracy of the proposed method, they drew Tippett plots and empirical cross-entropy plots, together with cumulative match characteristic curves and receiver operator characteristic curves, and evaluated discrimination ability and calibration quality. The results showed that their proposed method achieves good results in terms of discrimination and calibration.
Keywords :
calibration; digital forensics; feature extraction; gait analysis; image sequences; sensitivity analysis; Tippett plots; calibration quality; cross-view gait recognition; cumulative match characteristic curves; discrimination ability; empirical cross-entropy plots; forensic science; gait feature extraction; gait recognition algorithm; low-quality image sequences; receiver operator characteristic curves; transformation consistency measures; view transformation technique;
Journal_Title :
Biometrics, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-bmt.2014.0042