scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Template-based gait authentication through Bayesian thresholding

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
This article proposes a method that uses the posterior probability of a Bayes ʼ classifier in place of the Euclidean distance and demonstrates that the Bayesian posterior probability performs significantly better than the de facto Euclideans distance approach and the cosine distance.
Abstract
While gait recognition is the mapping of a gait sequence to an identity known to the system, gait authentication refers to the problem of identifying whether a given gait sequence belongs to the claimed identity. A typical gait authentication system starts with a feature representation such as a gait template, then proceeds to extract its features, and a transformation is ultimately applied to obtain a discriminant feature set. Almost every authentication approach in literature favours the use of Euclidean distance as a threshold to mark the boundary between a legitimate subject and an impostor. This article proposes a method that uses the posterior probability of a Bayes &#x02BC classifier in place of the Euclidean distance. The proposed framework is applied to template-based gait feature representations and is evaluated using the standard CASIA-B gait database. Our study experimentally demonstrates that the Bayesian posterior probability performs significantly better than the de facto Euclidean distance approach and the cosine distance which is established in research to be the current state of the art.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Human gait recognition subject to different covariate factors in a multi-view environment

TL;DR: In this paper , a support vector machine (SVM) and a histogram of oriented gradients (HOG) were applied to classify images of the human gait in order to meet the objectives.
Journal ArticleDOI

Accurate Person Identification Based on Combined Sit-to-Stand and Stand-to-Sit Movements Measured Using Doppler Radars

TL;DR: The results suggest that combining sit-to-stand and stand- to-sit movements provides sufficient information for accurate person identification and such information can be remotely acquired using Doppler radar measurements.
Journal ArticleDOI

Person Identification Based on Micro-Doppler Signatures of Sit-to-Stand and Stand-to-Sit Movements Using a Convolutional Neural Network

TL;DR: The obtained results will prove that both the horizontal and vertical directions of the velocities of both movements include information that can be used to identify individuals, and this information can be obtained with micro-Doppler radar systems.
Posted Content

Device-Free User Authentication, Activity Classification and Tracking using Passive Wi-Fi Sensing: A Deep Learning Based Approach

TL;DR: A novel end-to-end deep learning framework that utilizes the changes in orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) sub-carrier amplitude information to simultaneously predict the identity, activity and the trajectory of a user and create a user profile that is of similar utility to a one made through a video camera based approach is introduced.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Method to assess the temporal persistence of potential biometric features: application to oculomotor, gait, face and brain structure databases

TL;DR: It is shown that selecting the most stable features, based on the intraclass correlation coefficient, resulted in the best biometric performance generally, and determined that, as the ICC of a group of features increases, the median of the genuine similarity score distribution increases and the spread of this distribution decreases.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Gait Verification Using Probabilistic Methods

TL;DR: A novel method for gait based identity verification based on Bayesian classification with improvement over a Euclidean distance classifier was shown to be statistically significant at the 5% level using McNemar's test.
Journal ArticleDOI

View-Invariant Gait Recognition Through Genetic Template Segmentation

TL;DR: Experimental results depict that this approach significantly outperforms the existing implementations of view-invariant gait recognition and GEI seems to exhibit the best result when segmented with this approach.
Journal ArticleDOI

Depth-based Gait Feature Representation

TL;DR: A novel gait feature representation that well describes characteristics of a walking person from the perspective of a range sensor and can explicitly separate dynamic feature from a static one, e.g., body shape, which have never been realized.
Journal ArticleDOI

View-invariant gait authentication based on silhouette contours analysis and view estimation

TL;DR: The proposed view-invariant gait authentication method based on silhouette contours analysis and view estimation is robust to view variations and has a high authentication rate.
Related Papers (5)