Multi-View Gait Recognition Based on a Siamese Vision Transformer

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Although the vision transformer has been used in gait recognition, its application in multi-view gait recognition remains limited. Different views significantly affect the accuracy with which the characteristics of gait contour are extracted and identified. To address this issue, this paper proposes a Siamese mobile vision transformer (SMViT). This model not only focuses on the local characteristics of the human gait space, but also considers the characteristics of long-distance attention associations, which can extract multi-dimensional step status characteristics. In addition, it describes how different perspectives affect the gait characteristics and generates reliable features of perspective–relationship factors. The average recognition rate of SMViT for the CASIA B dataset reached 96.4%. The experimental results show that SMViT can attain a state-of-the-art performance when compared to advanced step-recognition models, such as GaitGAN, Multi_view GAN and Posegait.

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Yang, Y., Yun, L., Li, R., Cheng, F., & Wang, K. (2023). Multi-View Gait Recognition Based on a Siamese Vision Transformer. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/app13042273

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