Journal article

Context-aware fusion: A case study on fusion of gait and face for human identification in video

X Geng, K Smith-Miles, L Wang, M Li, Q Wu

Pattern Recognition | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2010

Abstract

Most work on multi-biometric fusion is based on static fusion rules. One prominent limitation of static fusion is that it cannot respond to the changes of the environment or the individual users. This paper proposes context-aware multi-biometric fusion, which can dynamically adapt the fusion rules to the real-time context. As a typical application, the context-aware fusion of gait and face for human identification in video is investigated. Two significant context factors that may affect the relationship between gait and face in the fusion are considered, i.e., view angle and subject-to-camera distance. Fusion methods adaptable to these two factors based on either prior knowledge or machine l..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was partially supported by the Australian Research Council Discovery Grant (DP0987421), the National Science Foundation of China (60905031), and the Jiangsu Science Foundation (BK2009269). The authors would like to thank the associate editor, Professor John Illingworth, and the anonymous reviewers for their comments and suggestions which greatly improved this paper.