2008 |
37 | EE | Michela Goffredo,
Imed Bouchrika,
John N. Carter,
Mark S. Nixon:
Performance analysis for gait in camera networks.
AREA 2008: 73-80 |
36 | EE | Michela Goffredo,
Richard D. Seely,
John N. Carter,
Mark S. Nixon:
Markerless view independent gait analysis with self-camera calibration.
FG 2008: 1-6 |
2007 |
35 | EE | Michela Goffredo,
Nicholas Spencer,
Daniel Pearce,
John N. Carter,
Mark S. Nixon:
Human Perambulation as a Self Calibrating Biometric.
AMFG 2007: 139-153 |
2006 |
34 | EE | Galina V. Veres,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Is Enough Enough? What Is Sufficiency in Biometric Data?
ICIAR (2) 2006: 262-273 |
33 | EE | Lee Middleton,
David K. Wagg,
Alex I. Bazin,
John N. Carter,
Mark S. Nixon:
Developing a non-intrusive biometric environment.
IROS 2006: 723-728 |
32 | EE | Pelopidas Lappas,
Robert I. Damper,
John N. Carter:
Object tracking by energy maximization.
Soft Comput. 10(1): 20-26 (2006) |
2005 |
31 | EE | David J. Hurley,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Ear Biometrics by Force Field Convergence.
AVBPA 2005: 386-394 |
30 | EE | Galina V. Veres,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Modelling the Time-Variant Covariates for Gait Recognition.
AVBPA 2005: 597-606 |
29 | EE | Galina V. Veres,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Model-Based Approaches for Predicting Gait Changes over Time.
IWBRS 2005: 213-220 |
28 | EE | Lee Middleton,
Sylvia C. Wong,
Michael O. Jewell,
John N. Carter,
Mark S. Nixon:
Lightweight Agent Framework for Camera Array Applications.
KES (4) 2005: 150-156 |
27 | EE | David J. Hurley,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Force field feature extraction for ear biometrics.
Computer Vision and Image Understanding 98(3): 491-512 (2005) |
2004 |
26 | EE | Galina V. Veres,
L. Gordon,
John N. Carter,
Mark S. Nixon:
What Image Information Is Important in Silhouette-Based Gait Recognition?
CVPR (2) 2004: 776-782 |
25 | EE | Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Advances in Automatic Gait Recognition.
FGR 2004: 139-146 |
24 | EE | Chew-Yean Yam,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Automated person recognition by walking and running via model-based approaches.
Pattern Recognition 37(5): 1057-1072 (2004) |
2003 |
23 | EE | Stuart P. Prismall,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Novel Temporal Views of Moving Objects for Gait Biometrics.
AVBPA 2003: 725-733 |
22 | EE | David Cunado,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Automatic extraction and description of human gait models for recognition purposes.
Computer Vision and Image Understanding 90(1): 1-41 (2003) |
21 | EE | James B. Hayfron-Acquah,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Automatic gait recognition by symmetry analysis.
Pattern Recognition Letters 24(13): 2175-2183 (2003) |
2002 |
20 | EE | Karl J. Sharman,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Extraction and Description of 3D (Articulated) Moving Objects.
3DPVT 2002: 664-667 |
19 | EE | Stuart P. Prismall,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
On Moving Object Reconstruction By Moments.
BMVC 2002 |
18 | | Vijay Laxmi,
John N. Carter,
Robert I. Damper:
Biologically-inspired human motion detection.
ESANN 2002: 95-100 |
17 | EE | Chew-Yean Yam,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
On the Relationship of Human Walking and Running: Automatic Person Identification by Gait.
ICPR (1) 2002: 287-290 |
16 | EE | James B. Hayfron-Acquah,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Human Identification by Spatio-Temporal Symmetry.
ICPR (1) 2002: 632-635 |
15 | EE | Chew-Yean Yam,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Performance Analysis on New Biometric Gait Motion Model.
SSIAI 2002: 31-34 |
14 | EE | David J. Hurley,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Force field energy functionals for image feature extraction.
Image Vision Comput. 20(5-6): 311-317 (2002) |
13 | EE | Pelopidas Lappas,
John N. Carter,
Robert I. Damper:
Robust evidence-based object tracking.
Pattern Recognition Letters 23(1-3): 253-260 (2002) |
2001 |
12 | EE | James B. Hayfron-Acquah,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Automatic Gait Recognition by Symmetry Analysis.
AVBPA 2001: 272-277 |
11 | EE | Chew-Yean Yam,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Extended Model-Based Automatic Gait Recognition of Walking and Running.
AVBPA 2001: 278-283 |
10 | EE | James B. Hayfron-Acquah,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Recognising human and animal movement by symmetry.
ICIP (3) 2001: 290-293 |
2000 |
9 | | David J. Hurley,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
A new Force Field Transform for Ear and Face Recognition.
ICIP 2000 |
8 | EE | Karl J. Sharman,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Non-Invasive 3D Dynamic Object Analysis.
SSIAI 2000: 214-218 |
1999 |
7 | EE | David J. Hurley,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Force Field Energy Functionals for Image Feature Extraction.
BMVC 1999 |
1998 |
6 | | John N. Carter,
Mark S. Nixon:
Proceedings of the British Machine Vision Conference 1998, BMVC 1998, Southampton, UK, 1998
British Machine Vision Association 1998 |
5 | EE | Jason M. Nash,
John N. Carter,
Mark S. Nixon:
Extraction of Moving Articulated-Objects by Evidence Gathering.
BMVC 1998 |
1997 |
4 | | David E. Benn,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Robust Eye Centre Extraction Using the Hough Transform.
AVBPA 1997: 3-9 |
3 | | David Cunado,
Mark S. Nixon,
John N. Carter:
Using Gait as a Biometric, via Phase-weighted Magnitude Spectra.
AVBPA 1997: 95-102 |
2 | EE | Jason M. Nash,
John N. Carter,
Mark S. Nixon:
The Velocity Hough Transform: A New Technique for Dynamic Feature Extraction.
ICIP (2) 1997: 386-389 |
1 | EE | Jason M. Nash,
John N. Carter,
Mark S. Nixon:
Dynamic feature extraction via the velocity Hough transform.
Pattern Recognition Letters 18(10): 1035-1047 (1997) |