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Learning Rich Features for Gait Recognition by Integrating Skeletons and Silhouettes

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Gait recognition captures gait patterns from the walking sequence of an individual for identification. Most existing gait recognition methods learn features from silhouettes or skeletons for the robustness to clothing, carrying, and other exterior factors. The combination of the two data modalities, however, is not fully exploited. Previous multimodal gait recognition methods mainly employ the skeleton to assist the local feature extraction where the intrinsic discrimination of the skeleton data is ignored. This paper proposes a simple yet effective Bimodal Fusion (BiFusion) network which mines discriminative gait patterns in skeletons and integrates with silhouette representations to learn rich features for identification. Particularly, the inherent hierarchical semantics of body joints in a skeleton is leveraged to design a novel Multi-Scale Gait Graph (MSGG) network for the feature extraction of skeletons. Extensive experiments on CASIA-B and OUMVLP demonstrate both the superiority of the proposed MSGG network in modeling skeletons and the effectiveness of the bimodal fusion for gait recognition. Under the most challenging condition of walking in different clothes on CASIA-B, our method achieves the rank-1 accuracy of 92.1%.

Yunjie Peng, Kang Ma, Yang Zhang, Zhiqiang He• 2021

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Gait RecognitionCCPG
CL29
27
Gait RecognitionSUSTech1K
Rank-5 Acc83.4
20
Gait RecognitionCASIA-B
Recognition Rate (NM)93
18
Gait RecognitionCCPG within-domain 17
CL62.6
12
Person Re-IdentificationCCPG within-domain 17
CL77.5
11
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