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18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'06) Volume 4
Fusion of Chaotic Measure Into a New Hybrid Face-Gait System for Human Recognition
Hong Kong
August 20-August 24
ISBN: 0-7695-2521-0
Tracey K. M. Lee, School of EEE Singapore Polytechnic 500 Dover Road
Surendra Ranganath, University of Singapore
Saeid Sanei, Processing, Cardiff Univer

In this paper we describe a method to recognize people using face and gait features in a novel yet natural way, using a single camera. We show that frontal-normal motion analysis yields more dynamic information as compared to fronto-parallel motion and allows us to analyse gait in a new way, using nonlinear dynamics of time series normally used in chaos theory.

A set of point light sources attached to various points of a walking person allows the walker to be identified. Phase-space analysis of trajectories of these Moving Light Displays (MLDs) provides sufficient information for identification of people by their gait. Using chaotic measures to identify humans by their gait is a significant precedent.

To demonstrate the usefulness of this result, we perform Face Recognition in a nonideal environment and show that by augmenting with gait data, we get better recognition rates, providing a more robust identification scheme.

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Citation:
Tracey K. M. Lee, Surendra Ranganath, Saeid Sanei, "Fusion of Chaotic Measure Into a New Hybrid Face-Gait System for Human Recognition," icpr, vol. 4, pp.541-544, 18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'06) Volume 4, 2006
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