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MMF-Gait: A Multi-Model Fusion-Enhanced Gait Recognition Framework Integrating Convolutional and Attention Networks

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Gait recognition is a reliable biometric approach that uniquely identifies individuals based on their natural walking patterns. It is widely used to recognize individuals who are challenging to camouflage and do not require a person’s cooperation. The general face-based person recognition system often fails to determine the offender’s identity when they conceal their face by wearing helmets and masks to evade identification. In such cases, gait-based recognition is ideal for identifying offenders, and most existing work leverages a deep learning (DL) model. However, a single model often fails to capture a comprehensive selection of refined patterns in input data when external factors are present, such as variation in viewing angle, clothing, and carrying conditions. In response to this, this paper introduces a fusion-based multi-model gait recognition framework that leverages the potential of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and a vision transformer (ViT) in an ensemble manner to enhance gait recognition performance. Here, CNNs capture spatiotemporal features, and ViT features multiple attention layers that focus on a particular region of the gait image. The first step in this framework is to obtain the Gait Energy Image (GEI) by averaging a height-normalized gait silhouette sequence over a gait cycle, which can handle the left–right gait symmetry of the gait. After that, the GEI image is fed through multiple pre-trained models and fine-tuned precisely to extract the depth spatiotemporal feature. Later, three separate fusion strategies are conducted, and the first one is decision-level fusion (DLF), which takes each model’s decision and employs majority voting for the final decision. The second is feature-level fusion (FLF), which combines the features from individual models through pointwise addition before performing gait recognition. Finally, a hybrid fusion combines DLF and FLF for gait recognition. The performance of the multi-model fusion-based framework was evaluated on three publicly available gait databases: CASIA-B, OU-ISIR D, and the OU-ISIR Large Population dataset. The experimental results demonstrate that the fusion-enhanced framework achieves superior performance.
Title: MMF-Gait: A Multi-Model Fusion-Enhanced Gait Recognition Framework Integrating Convolutional and Attention Networks
Description:
Gait recognition is a reliable biometric approach that uniquely identifies individuals based on their natural walking patterns.
It is widely used to recognize individuals who are challenging to camouflage and do not require a person’s cooperation.
The general face-based person recognition system often fails to determine the offender’s identity when they conceal their face by wearing helmets and masks to evade identification.
In such cases, gait-based recognition is ideal for identifying offenders, and most existing work leverages a deep learning (DL) model.
However, a single model often fails to capture a comprehensive selection of refined patterns in input data when external factors are present, such as variation in viewing angle, clothing, and carrying conditions.
In response to this, this paper introduces a fusion-based multi-model gait recognition framework that leverages the potential of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and a vision transformer (ViT) in an ensemble manner to enhance gait recognition performance.
Here, CNNs capture spatiotemporal features, and ViT features multiple attention layers that focus on a particular region of the gait image.
The first step in this framework is to obtain the Gait Energy Image (GEI) by averaging a height-normalized gait silhouette sequence over a gait cycle, which can handle the left–right gait symmetry of the gait.
After that, the GEI image is fed through multiple pre-trained models and fine-tuned precisely to extract the depth spatiotemporal feature.
Later, three separate fusion strategies are conducted, and the first one is decision-level fusion (DLF), which takes each model’s decision and employs majority voting for the final decision.
The second is feature-level fusion (FLF), which combines the features from individual models through pointwise addition before performing gait recognition.
Finally, a hybrid fusion combines DLF and FLF for gait recognition.
The performance of the multi-model fusion-based framework was evaluated on three publicly available gait databases: CASIA-B, OU-ISIR D, and the OU-ISIR Large Population dataset.
The experimental results demonstrate that the fusion-enhanced framework achieves superior performance.

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