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Pedestrian Attribute Editing for Gait Recognition and Anonymization

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arxiv 2303.05076 v2 pith:LWILRLQI submitted 2023-03-09 cs.CV

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keywords gaitrecognitiongaiteditoranonymizationattributeeditingusedde-identification
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As a kind of biometrics, the gait information of pedestrians has attracted widespread attention from both industry and academia since it can be acquired from long distances without the cooperation of targets. In recent literature, this line of research has brought exciting chances along with alarming challenges: On the positive side, gait recognition used for security applications such as suspect retrieval and safety checks is becoming more and more promising. On the negative side, the misuse of gait information may lead to privacy concerns, as lawbreakers can track subjects of interest using gait characteristics even under face-masked and clothes-changed scenarios. To handle this double-edged sword, we propose a gait attribute editing framework termed GaitEditor. It can perform various degrees of attribute edits on real gait sequences while maintaining the visual authenticity, respectively used for gait data augmentation and de-identification, thereby adaptively enhancing or degrading gait recognition performance according to users' intentions. Experimentally, we conduct a comprehensive evaluation under both gait recognition and anonymization protocols on three widely used gait benchmarks. Numerous results illustrate that the adaptable utilization of GaitEditor efficiently improves gait recognition performance and generates vivid visualizations with de-identification to protect human privacy. To the best of our knowledge, GaitEditor is the first framework capable of editing multiple gait attributes while simultaneously benefiting gait recognition and gait anonymization. The source code of GaitEditor will be available at https://github.com/ShiqiYu/OpenGait.

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    DenoisingGait combines frozen Stable Diffusion features with learned direction-vector matching to create Gait Feature Fields, reporting new state-of-the-art rank-1 accuracy on CCPG and most settings of CASIA-B*, SUSTech1K.

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    Combining features from intermediate layers of large vision models improves gait recognition accuracy, and the proposed BiggerGait baseline achieves state-of-the-art results on CCPG and cross-domain benchmarks.

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