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Gait Identification Based on MPCA Reduction of a Video Recordings Data

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Computer Vision and Graphics (ICCVG 2012)

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The scope of this article is gait identification of individuals on the basis of reduced sequences of video recordings data. The gait sequences are considered to be the 3rd-order tensors and its dimensionality is reduced by Multilinear Principal Component Analysis with different values of variation covered. Reduced gait descriptors are identified by the supervised classifiers: Naive Bayes and Nearest Neighbor. CASIA Gait Database ’dataset A’ is chosen to verify the proposed method. The obtained results are promising. For the Naive Bayes and attributes discretization almost 99% of classification accuracy is achieved, which means only one misclassified gait out of eighty validated.

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Michalczuk, A., Świtoński, A., Josiński, H., Polański, A., Wojciechowski, K. (2012). Gait Identification Based on MPCA Reduction of a Video Recordings Data. In: Bolc, L., Tadeusiewicz, R., Chmielewski, L.J., Wojciechowski, K. (eds) Computer Vision and Graphics. ICCVG 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7594. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33564-8_63

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