Classification of Gait Types Based on the Duty-factor

Preben Fihl, Thomas B. Moeslund

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Abstract

This paper deals with classification of human gait types based on the notion that different gait types are in fact different types of locomotion, i.e., running is not simply walking done faster. We present the duty-factor, which is a descriptor based on this notion. The duty-factor is independent on the speed of the human, the cameras setup etc. and hence a robust descriptor for gait classification. The dutyfactor is basically a matter of measuring the ground support of the feet with respect to the stride. We estimate this by comparing the incoming silhouettes to a database of silhouettes with known ground support. Silhouettes are extracted using the Codebook method and represented using Shape Contexts. The matching with database silhouettes is done using the Hungarian method. While manually estimated duty-factors show a clear classification the presented system contains misclassifications due to silhouette noise and ambiguities in the database silhouettes.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIEEE Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance, 2007. AVSS 2007
Number of pages6
PublisherIEEE Computer Society Press
Publication date2007
ISBN (Electronic)9781424416967
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007
EventIEEE Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance - London, United Kingdom
Duration: 5 Sept 20077 Sept 2007
Conference number: 6

Conference

ConferenceIEEE Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance
Number6
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period05/09/200707/09/2007

Keywords

  • Computer Vision
  • Action Recognition
  • Gait Analysis

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