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Multimodal few-shot learning for gait recognition

Moon et al., 2020

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4589796759524678079
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Moon J
Le N
Minaya N
Choi S
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Applied Sciences

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A person's gait is a behavioral trait that is uniquely associated with each individual and can be used to recognize the person. As information about the human gait can be captured by wearable devices, a few studies have led to the proposal of methods to process gait …
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