tabularasa-euproject.org
Partners — Tabula Rasa (Trusted Biometrics under Spoofing Attacks)
http://www.tabularasa-euproject.org/partners
This is SunRain Plone Theme. Only in current section. Project participants and current people working on TABULA RASA. Twelve institutions from all over the world are taking part in the project. Idiap Research Institute (IDIAP), CH. Spokesman and Project Coordinator:. Head of the Biometrics group at the Idiap research institute. Web: http:/ www.idiap.ch/ marcel/. André Anjos - Andre dot Anjos @ idiap.ch. University of Oulu (UOULU), FI. Abdenour Hadid - Abdenour dot Hadid @ ee.oulu.fi. EURECOM (EURECOM), FR.
gait.ecs.soton.ac.uk
Examples of Processed Data
http://www.gait.ecs.soton.ac.uk/processed.php3
Examples of Processed Data. Click on image for animation (1.0 MB). We use chromakey extraction to check the person we find in the images. This is like television technology, where the background to the subjects is added in. We chose green as this is unlikely to be in many people's clothes (and especially their shoes! Click on image for animation (300 KB). Click on image for animation (650 KB). Last modified: 04 July 2001 by M S Nixon. 169; University of Southampton.
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Southampton Human ID at a Distance database
http://www.gait.ecs.soton.ac.uk/database
Southampton Human ID at a Distance database. This set of pages acts as a front-end to the Southampton HID database (see the downloads page. For access instructions) and provides a set of examples of the contents of the database. For more information, mail Mark Nixon (msn@ecs.soton.ac.uk). Updated subject information spreadsheet. Minor fixes to large db, camera e - 8 files in session 021 had subject "None", should have been "010". Large database cameras C and F (oblique views) DVs added.
gait.ecs.soton.ac.uk
Southampton Human ID at a Distance database
http://www.gait.ecs.soton.ac.uk/database/index.php3
Southampton Human ID at a Distance database. This set of pages acts as a front-end to the Southampton HID database (see the downloads page. For access instructions) and provides a set of examples of the contents of the database. For more information, mail Mark Nixon (msn@ecs.soton.ac.uk). Updated subject information spreadsheet. Minor fixes to large db, camera e - 8 files in session 021 had subject "None", should have been "010". Large database cameras C and F (oblique views) DVs added.
gait.ecs.soton.ac.uk
People Researching Gait Recognition at ISIS
http://www.gait.ecs.soton.ac.uk/people.php3
People Researching Gait Recognition at ISIS. Name (link to contact details). Principal Investigator - Senior Lecturer. Principal Investigator - Professor. Name (link to contact details). Gait research and arbitrary dynamic shape extraction. Gait research using velocity moments for description and classification. Research Assistant - gait research. Name (link to contact details). Gait research - extraction of moving figures. Gait research - viewpoint invariance. Gait research - area based measures.
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Links to other HID research
http://www.gait.ecs.soton.ac.uk/links.php3
Links to other HID research. The ITO homepage for the HumanID program. Some of the projects include:. Human Identification in Bad Weather, at Columbia University. Human Identification at a Distance, at the University of Maryland. Human Identification at a Distance, at the Carnegie Mellon University. Human Identification project, at the University of Texas, Dallas. Evaluation of Face Recognition Algorithms, Colorado State University. Gait Recognition for Human ID at a Distance, Georgia Tech.
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Collected Data
http://www.gait.ecs.soton.ac.uk/data.php3
Click on image for animation (1 MB). Essentially, we record two forms of data indoors, and one outdoors. The first form of indoor image is of a subject walking on a treadmill. Don't worry if you haven't used one before - we train you (with one with handles on - luxury! There are papers that suggest treadmills don't affect the way people walk: we aim to check it out. Click on image for animation (1.5 MB). Click on image for animation (2.6 MB). Last modified: 04 July 2001 by M S Nixon.
hce.ecs.soton.ac.uk
HCE: Healthcare in ECS
http://hce.ecs.soton.ac.uk/people.php
School of Electronics and Computer Science. HCE is an interest group operating as part of the 'healthcare' research theme in the Pervasive Systems Centre. PSC), and hence spans the ECS research groups. The ECS champion for healthcare is Professor Eric Rogers. Research Group and HCE is chaired by Dr Rob Maunder. To become affiliated with HCE, please follow these instructions. The subscribed members are:. Academic Staff (17 members). Professor Bashir M Al-Hashimi. Electronic and Software Systems. For comme...
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Data Collection
http://www.gait.ecs.soton.ac.uk/collection.php3
You can have a peep at some data. But don't click if you're on a low-bandwidth connection). During the sessions, we tell you a bit about the research and finally we give you a book token: we are very grateful to those who take part. We're currently done with the data capture, so no book tokens are to be had at the moment. If you'd like to see the result of person extraction or edge detection, have a look at the result of processing. Last modified: 30 June 2004 by M S Nixon. 169; University of Southampton.