Gait recognition using optical motion capture: A decision fusion based method

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Human identification based on motion capture data has received signification attentions for its wide applications in authentication and surveillance systems. The optical motion capture system (OMCS) can dynamically capture the high-precision three-dimensional locations of optical trackers that are implemented on a human body, but its potential in applications on gait recognition has not been studied in existing works. On the other hand, a typical OMCS can only support one player one time, which limits its capability and efficiency. In this paper, our goals are investigating the performance of OMCS-based gait recognition performance, and realizing gait recognition in OMCS such that it can support multiple players at the same time. We develop a gait recognition method based on decision fusion, and it includes the following four steps: feature extraction, unre-liable feature calibration, classification of single motion frame, and decision fusion of multiple motion frame. We use kernel extreme learning machine (KELM) for single motion classification, and in particular we propose a reliability weighted sum (RWS) decision fusion method to combine the fuzzy decisions of the motion frames. We demonstrate the performance of the proposed method by using walking gait data collected from 76 participants, and results show that KELM significantly outperforms support vector machine (SVM) and random forest in the single motion frame classification task, and demonstrate that the proposed RWS decision fusion rule can achieve better fusion accuracy compared with conventional fusion rules. Our results also show that, with 10 motion trackers that are implemented on lower body locations, the proposed method can achieve 100% validation accuracy with less than 50 gait motion frames.

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Wang, L., Li, Y., Xiong, F., & Zhang, W. (2021). Gait recognition using optical motion capture: A decision fusion based method. Sensors, 21(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21103496

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