FAQs on Gait representation and Recognition:

August 24th, 2019

 Biometrics is the study of methods for uniquely recognizing humans based on one or more intrinsic physical or behavioral traits. After decades of research activities, biometrics, as a recognized scientific discipline, has advanced considerably both in practical technology and theoretical discovery .They  provide both a concise and accessible introduction to the field as well as a detailed coverage on the unique research problems with their solutions in a wide spectrum of biometrics research ranging from voice, face, fingerprint, iris, handwriting, human behavior to multi-modal biometrics. The contributions also present the pioneering efforts and state-of-the-art results, with special focus on practical issues concerning development through Gait recognition and representation.

How is human identification done by Gait?

There is considerable support for the notion that each person’s gait is unique. It has been observed in literature that people can be recognized by the way they walk. The same notion has been observed in medicine and bio mechanics though not in the context of biometrics but more as an assertion of individuality. Perhaps driven by these notions, though without reference to them, there has been work in psychology on the human ability to recognise each other by using gait. People have also studied walking from medical and bio mechanics perspectives, and this gives insight into how its properties can change which is of general interest in any biometrics.

The coordinated , cyclic combination of movements that result in human locomotion is called Gait.

People often feel that they can identity a familiar person from simply by recognizing the way the person walks.

As a biometric, gait has several attractive properties.

A unique advantage of a gait as a biometric night not be perceivable.

What is gait recognition?

Recognition by gait can be based on the (static) human shape as well as on movement, suggesting a richer recognition cue. It is actually one of the newest biometrics since it’s development is contemporaneous with new approaches in computer vision.

Perhaps driven by these notions, though without reference to them, there has been work in psychology on the human ability to recognise each other by using gait. People have also studied walking from medical and bio mechanics perspective, and this gives insight into how its properties can change which is of general interest in any biometrics.

There are also several confounding properties of gait as a biometric. Unlike fingerprints, we do not know the extent to which an individual’s gait is unique.

What is Score level function?

Since individual features perform different, it is not trivial to combine them. Often this problem is bypassed by concatenating all feature vectors and learning a distance metric for the combined feature vector.

However, to perform well, metric learning approaches need many training samples which are not available in most real-world applications. In contrast, in our approach we perform score-level fusion to combine the matching scores of different features.

To evaluate which score-level fusion techniques perform best for appearance-based person re-identification, we examine several score normalization and feature weighting approaches employing the the widely used and very challenging .

Experiments show that in fusing a large ensemble of features, the proposed score-level fusion approach outperforms linear metric learning approaches which fuse at feature-level.

Furthermore, a combination of linear metric learning and score-level fusion even outperforms the currently best non-linear kernel-based metric learning approaches, regarding both accuracy and computation time.

What is Feature-level fusion?

In feature-level fusion, the feature sets originating from multiple biometric sources are consolidated into a single feature set by the application of appropriate feature normalization, transformation, and reduction schemes.

The primary benefit of feature-level fusion is the detection of correlated feature values generated by different biometric algorithms thereby identifying a compact set of salient features that can improve recognition accuracy.

Eliciting this feature set typically requires the use of  dimensional reduction methods and, therefore, feature-level fusion assumes the availability of a large number of training data. Feature-level fusion algorithms can also be used for template update or template improvement.

What is Support Vector Machine?

The Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier to recognise defective body gestures.

SVM is an optimal discriminant method based on the Bayesian learning theory. For the cases where it is difficult to estimate the density model in high-dimensional space, the discriminant approach is preferable to the generative approach.

SVM performs an implicitly mapping of data into a higher dimensional feature space, and then finds a linear separating hyper plane with the maximal margin to separate data in this higher dimensional space.

Gait is a biometric, which aims to recognise people from their manner of walking. Unlike other biometrics, gait measurement is unobtrusive and can be captured at a distance. Moreover, it can be detected and measured at low resolution.

In contrast, most other biometrics such as fingerprint , face, iris ,signature and voice are restricted to controlled environments.

They can be captured only by physical contact or at a close distance from the probe. Even face and iris requires a high-resolution probe.

Gait can thus be alternatively used in situations where other biometrics might not be applicable.

Therefore, there has been an increase in research related to gait recognition over recent years.

These new approaches require good computer memory and processing speed to processes sequences of image data with reasonable performance.

There are also several confounding properties of gait as a biometric. Unlike fingerprints, we do not know the extent to which an individual’s gait is unique.

What is Gait representation?

Gait representation consists of a Motion Intensity Image , which measures the intensity of relative motion at each pixel location, and four Motion Direction Images , each of which represents the likelihood of the direction of motion being along one specific motion direction during a complete gait.

 How can  identification be done with template based on the width of a silhouette image?

A simple baseline method for human identification based on body shape and gait. This baseline recognition method provides a lower bound against which to evaluate more complicated procedures.

They  present a viewpoint dependent technique based on template matching of body silhouettes. Cyclic gait analysis is performed to extract key frames from a test sequence.

These frames are compared to training frames using normalized correlation, and subject classification is performed by nearest neighbor matching among correlation scores.

The approach implicitly captures biometric shape cues such as body height, width, and body-part proportions, as well as gait cues such as stride length and amount of arm swing. They  evaluate the method on four databases with varying viewing angles, background conditions (indoors and outdoors), walk styles and pixels on target.

How can features be  identified with template based on projection of a silhouette image?

They present a novel, fast, resolution-independent silhouette area-based matching approach.

We approximate the silhouette area by a small set of axis-aligned rectangles.

This yields a very memory efficient representation of templates. In addition, utilizing the integral image, we can thus compare a silhouette with an input image at an arbitrary position in constant time.

Furthermore, we present a new method to build a template hierarchy optimized for our rectangular representation of template silhouette.

Gait is a biometric, which aims to recognise people from their manner of walking. Unlike other biometrics, gait measurement is unobtrusive and can be captured at a distance. Moreover, it can be detected and measured at low resolution.

In contrast, most other biometrics such as fingerprint , face, iris ,signature and voice are restricted to controlled environments.

They can be captured only by physical contact or at a close distance from the probe. Even face and iris requires a high-resolution probe.

Gait can thus be alternatively used in situations where other biometrics might not be applicable.

Therefore, there has been an increase in research related to gait recognition over recent years.

 

 

How to secure your home through CCTV cameras

August 24th, 2019

Many homes and business organisations are investing in a CCTV camera for security. A home CCTV camera is an excellent way to keep your home and its perimeter more secure. You can always have an eye in your place when you are away or seek to deter burglars and other intruders,

They are private way to monitor what is happening in and around your home. Cameras are strategically placed so you can observe certain areas .

The cameras communicate with monitors and the images are shown only to the people who are assigned.

This system is reliable which means it is often used for traffic monitoring , building ,ground security and other important facilities.

Scare off burglars and Intruders:

Having a security camera can be deterrent for burglars and other intruders.

Some of them are bold enough to enter your house when you are at home while other lurk around and wait for you to leave.

Having a security camera is a way to keep them away from your home. If they are bold enough to enter the house, the security cameras can help law enforcement identify the intruders.

Be aware of who is coming to your home:

Some people who visit your home are welcomed , such as the mail carriers or a friendly neighbor.

You might not want to answer the doors for others such as stranger or sales representative.

A home CCTV camera lets you see who is at the door from any room in your house.

Monitor your Children through CCTV:

A CCTV camera can also be the ultimate small monitor. You can watch your children form any room and know what they are doing.

As your children get older , you can see if they are accessing an off limit area such as the supply closet.

When you go to work , you can find out when the children are back home from school.

The camera can also be used as a nanny cam for those who have a babysitter when they are away from home.

Identify disturbances in your place:

At times , you might feel reluctant to approach the source of the noise on your own.

If your something odd, you can check the cameras to find out what is going on before you get there.

If an intruder is present , this could even help to save you from  any danger.

You can also detect suspicious activity around house such as someone scoping out the area.

Buying a CCTV camera for security is an invaluable investment for your home and safety.

Whether your business is a retail outlet or a commercial property, you need to make careful and well thought considerations when it comes to your safety.

You need quality cameras bearing in mind that there are many CCTVs in the market today.

With a quality CCTV system , you are assured of enhanced efficiency as well as increased productivity in your operations.

At the same time, there are many advantages of CCTV installation in your business premises including:

  • Reducing vandalism .
  • Reducing the risk of break INS.
  • Enhanced safety within your business premise.
  • Reduced employee or staff incidents.

You can enhance the quality of your products based on client conversations captured.

You can keep an eye on thieves who steal from shoppers.

Through CCTV camera we can see and check the ongoing process and moreover we can see the previous recording also. In offices CCTV cameras are required to put an eye on employees to check their work dedication and behavior as well.

Quality monitoring of High risk areas:

The use of CCTV in high risks areas comes with extra benefits .

This is common in factories and businesses that deal with dangerous goods and chemicals.

Therefore, if you feel that it is not safe for your personnel to monitor your restricted areas , you can enhance its security using CCTV cameras in such locations .

The cameras help you to monitor the areas in real time.

To benefit from your system , identify accident prone areas to be monitored so that you can enhance the security of your investment as well as that if your employees.

You can protect your clients using CCTV cameras installed in high risk areas.

A point to note is that new customers may not have a better understanding of your premise.

Some may access unauthorized areas unknowingly.

Therefore , with a security system , you can help to protect your employees and customers from accessing high risk areas.

Full proof coverage:

An efficient CCTV system helps to provide full prove coverage to your business premise. In the past , many business would lose a lot of money due to bad vices amongst employees such as giving out unnecessary discounts to their friends and families.

However, a CCTV system offers a reliable security that can be monitored and tracked down through different command systems.

Therefore , you will be able to keep an eye on all operations , vulnerable areas and ensure all activities are carried out as per company regulations .

You can prevent human errors during stocktaking and other unforeseen mistakes that can put the security of your business at risk.

It is equally important to note that even with CCTV cameras in your business, they are culprits that are likely to break in .

In the event of such incidences, your surveillance system increases your chances of capturing culprits and having them face the law.

Many of us are switching on the benefits of CCTV security systems. In the UK it is now estimated that there are more cameras per person than any other country in the world.

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan Howe promoted the use of CCTV, saying that cameras should be installed by homeowners and businesses to help detectives solve crimes.

The need for residential and business CCTV systems is higher than ever before. With the number of police officers patrolling our streets hitting a record low, total recorded offences are up by 14%, as reported by The Independent in 2018.

The technology is easy to understand, simple to use, and cost effective to maintain. Don’t wait until the worst happens. Thinking ahead now will save you a lot of money and stress in the long run.