scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Activity-Based Person Identification Using Fuzzy Representation and Discriminant Learning

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
A view-invariant activity-independent person identification method based on human activity information is proposed and has been tested in challenging problem setups, simulating real application situations.
Abstract
In this paper, a novel view invariant person identification method based on human activity information is proposed. Unlike most methods proposed in the literature, in which “walk” (i.e., gait) is assumed to be the only activity exploited for person identification, we incorporate several activities in order to identify a person. A multicamera setup is used to capture the human body from different viewing angles. Fuzzy vector quantization and linear discriminant analysis are exploited in order to provide a discriminant activity representation. Person identification, activity recognition, and viewing angle specification results are obtained for all the available cameras independently. By properly combining these results, a view-invariant activity-independent person identification method is obtained. The proposed approach has been tested in challenging problem setups, simulating real application situations. Experimental results are very promising.

read more

Citations
More filters

The Self-Organizing Map

TL;DR: An overview of the self-organizing map algorithm, on which the papers in this issue are based, is presented in this article, where the authors present an overview of their work.
Book ChapterDOI

Statistical Pattern Recognition

TL;DR: This chapter introduces the subject of statistical pattern recognition (SPR) by considering how features are defined and emphasizes that the nearest neighbor algorithm achieves error rates comparable with those of an ideal Bayes’ classifier.
Journal ArticleDOI

A Review of Human Activity Recognition Methods

TL;DR: This work proposes a categorization of human activity methodologies and divides human activity classification methods into two large categories according to whether they use data from different modalities or not, and examines the requirements for an ideal human activity recognition dataset.
Journal ArticleDOI

Person Re-Identification by Regularized Smoothing KISS Metric Learning

TL;DR: This paper presents regularized smoothing KISS metric learning (RS-KISS) by seamlessly integrating smoothing and regularization techniques for robustly estimating covariance matrices and introduces incremental learning to RS-K ISS.
Journal ArticleDOI

Temporal Attention-Augmented Bilinear Network for Financial Time-Series Data Analysis

TL;DR: A neural network layer architecture that incorporates the idea of bilinear projection as well as an attention mechanism that enables the layer to detect and focus on crucial temporal information is proposed, which outperforms by a large margin all existing state-of-the-art results coming from much deeper architectures while requiring far fewer computations.
References
More filters
Book

Pattern Recognition with Fuzzy Objective Function Algorithms

TL;DR: Books, as a source that may involve the facts, opinion, literature, religion, and many others are the great friends to join with, becomes what you need to get.
Proceedings Article

On Spectral Clustering: Analysis and an algorithm

TL;DR: A simple spectral clustering algorithm that can be implemented using a few lines of Matlab is presented, and tools from matrix perturbation theory are used to analyze the algorithm, and give conditions under which it can be expected to do well.
Journal ArticleDOI

On combining classifiers

TL;DR: A common theoretical framework for combining classifiers which use distinct pattern representations is developed and it is shown that many existing schemes can be considered as special cases of compound classification where all the pattern representations are used jointly to make a decision.

The Self-Organizing Map

TL;DR: An overview of the self-organizing map algorithm, on which the papers in this issue are based, is presented in this article, where the authors present an overview of their work.
Related Papers (5)