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    Human biometric identification through integration of footprint and gait

    Gait recognition has gained attention from the biometric community because it has a couple of advantages over other biometric methods to identify individual humans: (1) it requires no subject contact and (2) g...

    Heesung Lee, Byungyun Lee, **-Woo Jung in International Journal of Control, Automati… (2013)

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    Gait recognition using multi-bipolarized contour vector

    Gait recognition has recently attracted increasing interest from the biometric community. In this paper, we propose a simple yet powerful new feature called multi-bipolarized contour vector (MBCV) for gait rec...

    Sungjun Hong, Heesung Lee, Kar-Ann Toh in International Journal of Control, Automati… (2009)

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    A noise robust gait representation: Motion energy image

    Gait-based human identification aims to discriminate individuals by the way they walk. A unique advantage of gait as a biometric is that it requires no subject contact and is easily acquired at a distance, whi...

    Heesung Lee, Sungjun Hong in International Journal of Control, Automati… (2009)