Finding Gait in Space and Time

Yang Ran, R. Chellappa, Q. Zheng
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Abstract

We describe an approach to characterize the signatures generated by walking humans in spatio-temporal domain. To describe the computational model for this periodic pattern, we take the mathematical theory of geometry group theory, which is widely used in crystallographic structure research. Both empirical and theoretical analyses prove that spatio-temporal helical patterns generated by legs belong to the Frieze Groups because they can be characterized by a repetitive motif along the direction of walking. The theory is applied to an automatic detection-and-tracking system capable of counting heads and handling occlusion by recognizing such patterns. Experimental results for videos acquired from both static and moving ground sensors are presented. Our algorithm demonstrates robustness to non-rigid human deformation as well as background clutter
在空间和时间中寻找步态
我们描述了一种在时空域中描述行走人类产生的特征的方法。为了描述这种周期图案的计算模型,我们采用了广泛应用于晶体结构研究的几何群论的数学理论。实证分析和理论分析都证明,腿部产生的时空螺旋图案属于Frieze群,因为它们的特征是沿着行走方向重复的母基。该理论被应用于一个自动检测和跟踪系统,该系统能够通过识别这种模式来计数头部和处理遮挡。给出了静态和移动地面传感器采集视频的实验结果。我们的算法对非刚性人体变形和背景杂波具有鲁棒性
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