Abstract:In the gait recognition problem, most studies are devoted to developing gait descriptors rather than introducing new classification methods. This paper proposes hybrid methods that combine regularized discriminant analysis (RDA) and swarm intelligence techniques for gait recognition. The purpose of this study is to develop strategies that will achieve better gait recognition results than those achieved by classical classification methods. In our approach, particle swarm optimization (PSO), grey wolf optimizati… Show more
“…Another research area that has been widely studied is the problem of gait recognition. In [4], hybrid methods are proposed that combine regularized discriminant analysis (RDA) and swarm intelligence techniques for gait recognition. These techniques are utilized to tune the observation weights and hyperparameters of the RDA method to minimize the objective function.…”
Currently, the analysis of human motion is one of the most interesting and active research topics in computer science, especially in computer vision [...]
“…Another research area that has been widely studied is the problem of gait recognition. In [4], hybrid methods are proposed that combine regularized discriminant analysis (RDA) and swarm intelligence techniques for gait recognition. These techniques are utilized to tune the observation weights and hyperparameters of the RDA method to minimize the objective function.…”
Currently, the analysis of human motion is one of the most interesting and active research topics in computer science, especially in computer vision [...]
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