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| author | Jon Whiteaker <jbw@berkeley.edu> | 2012-02-28 02:42:44 -0800 |
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| committer | Jon Whiteaker <jbw@berkeley.edu> | 2012-02-28 11:44:24 -0800 |
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first part of related work
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Person identification has become a valuable asset, whether for means of authentication, personalization, or other applications. Previous work revolves around either physiological biometrics, such as face recognition, or behavioral -biometrics such as voice or gait recognition. In this paper, we propose using +biometrics such as gait recognition. In this paper, we propose using skeletal measurements as a new physiological biometric for recognition. In recent years, advances in range cameras have given us access to increasingly diff --git a/references.bib b/references.bib index 4615647..b2a3a58 100644 --- a/references.bib +++ b/references.bib @@ -138,8 +138,6 @@ number = {White Paper, Issue No. 1},
year = 2006,
month=may,
- note={Web registration required:
- \url{http://www.pmc-sierra.com/cgi-bin/extras/signup.pl}},
}
@@ -277,3 +275,48 @@ journal = "American Journal of Physical Anthropology", volume = "125",
pages = "331--342"
}
+
+@article{mocap-survey,
+ title = "A survey of advances in vision-based human motion capture and analysis",
+ journal = "Computer Vision and Image Understanding",
+ volume = "104",
+ number = "2–3",
+ pages = "90 - 126",
+ year = "2006",
+ author = "Thomas B. Moeslund and Adrian Hilton and Volker Krüger",
+}
+@article{face-survey,
+ author = {Zhao, W. and Chellappa, R. and Phillips, P. J. and Rosenfeld, A.},
+ title = {Face recognition: A literature survey},
+ journal = {ACM Comput. Surv.},
+ volume = {35},
+ issue = {4},
+ month = {December},
+ year = {2003},
+ issn = {0360-0300},
+ pages = {399--458},
+ numpages = {60},
+ publisher = {ACM},
+ address = {New York, NY, USA},
+}
+
+@book{bio-survey,
+ author = {Jain, A. K. and Bolle, Ruud and Pankanti, Sharath},
+ title = {Biometrics: Personal Identification in Networked Society},
+ year = {2005},
+ isbn = {0387285393},
+ publisher = {Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.},
+ address = {Secaucus, NJ, USA},
+}
+
+@article{liu01,
+ author = {Simon Liu and Mark Silverman},
+ title = {A Practical Guide to Biometric Security Technology},
+ journal ={IT Professional},
+ volume = {3},
+ issn = {1520-9202},
+ year = {2001},
+ pages = {27-32},
+ publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
+ address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA},
+}
diff --git a/related.tex b/related.tex index 83ffb04..98f4a77 100644 --- a/related.tex +++ b/related.tex @@ -1,2 +1,34 @@ \section{Related Work} \label{sec:related} + +The related work for this paper is divided into two main sections: using +biometrics for identification and advances in skeleton mapping. + +\paragraph{Biometrics} +A biometric is a distinguishable trait that can be measured and used for +identification. There are many different possible biometrics. One way to view +different biometrics are how intrusive they are. More intrusive biometrics +include fingerprints, irises, and DNA; less intrusive are faces, speech, and +gait~\cite{phillips98}. Generally, there is a tradeoff between the level of +user cooperation required and the accuracy that can be +attained~\cite{liu01,bio-survey}. + +Alternatively, biometrics can be divided into physiological and behavioral +traits. Physiological traits include faces, fingerprints, and irises; speech +and gait are behavioral. Face and gait recognition are the most relevent +biometrics for this paper as they both are unobtrusive and rely on image +processing. Gait recognition usually involves determining the outline of a +person from an image~\cite{bio-survey}, but algorithms similar to gait +recognition have been developed for range cameras as well~\cite{gomez:hgbu11}. +Face recognition receives a lot of attention from the research +community~\cite{face-survey}, also including at least one example incorporating +a range camera~\cite{gordon91}. Since behavioral traits typically are more +characteristic as opposed to unique for identification beyond a certain +scale~\cite{seven-issues}, we will compare the results of skeleton recognition +to face recognition. + + + +Jain~\etal + +\paragraph{Skeleton mapping} |
