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Human identification at a distance gained growing interest recently in the field of computer vision research. Human gait, which is a new bio-metric aimed at recognizing individuals by the way they walk, and it plays an important role in visual surveillance applications. This book summarizes the research and related work done in the past on human gait recognition system and to solve algorithms which helps in identify walking subject from distance without any permission and interference of the walking subject. This can be achieved by making a database in which we record a video of the subject…mehr

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Human identification at a distance gained growing interest recently in the field of computer vision research. Human gait, which is a new bio-metric aimed at recognizing individuals by the way they walk, and it plays an important role in visual surveillance applications. This book summarizes the research and related work done in the past on human gait recognition system and to solve algorithms which helps in identify walking subject from distance without any permission and interference of the walking subject. This can be achieved by making a database in which we record a video of the subject from a camera and then converting the video into frames of still images and later applying feature extraction techniques to get the silhouettes and training the silhouettes with principal component analysis. The proposed algorithm has a better recognition performance in comparison with the previous experiments at the same time with relatively low computational cost.
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Autorenporträt
Rabeya Anzum received the degree from International Islamic University Malaysia in 2015.She worked as an engineer in telco-based companies. She is an active member of BEM (Board of Engineers Malaysia) and a graduate member of IEM (Institution of Engineers, Malaysia). Currently she is pursuing the M.Sc. degree in Communication Engineering.