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John N. Carter
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- affiliation: University of Southampton, UK
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2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j21]Daniel Martinho-Corbishley, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Super-Fine Attributes with Crowd Prototyping. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 41(6): 1486-1500 (2019) - [j20]Bingchen H. Guo, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Soft Biometric Fusion for Subject Recognition at a Distance. IEEE Trans. Biom. Behav. Identity Sci. 1(4): 292-301 (2019) - 2018
- [c65]Bingchen H. Guo, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
A Joint Density Based Rank-Score Fusion for Soft Biometric Recognition at a Distance. ICPR 2018: 3457-3462 - [c64]Bingchen H. Guo, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Fusion analysis of soft biometrics for recognition at a distance. ISBA 2018: 1-8 - 2017
- [c63]Bingchen H. Guo, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Supervised generalized canonical correlation analysis of soft biometrie fusion for recognition at a distance. ICDP 2017: 49-54 - 2016
- [j19]Daniel Martinho-Corbishley, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Analysing comparative soft biometrics from crowdsourced annotations. IET Biom. 5(4): 276-283 (2016) - [j18]Imed Bouchrika, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Towards automated visual surveillance using gait for identity recognition and tracking across multiple non-intersecting cameras. Multim. Tools Appl. 75(2): 1201-1221 (2016) - [c62]Daniel Martinho-Corbishley, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
On categorising gender in surveillance imagery. BTAS 2016: 1-6 - [c61]Anas Abuzaina, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
3D motion estimation by evidence gathering. ICPR 2016: 1756-1761 - [c60]Daniel Martinho-Corbishley, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Retrieving relative soft biometrics for semantic identification. ICPR 2016: 3067-3072 - [c59]Daniel Martinho-Corbishley, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Soft biometric retrieval to describe and identify surveillance images. ISBA 2016: 1-6 - 2015
- [c58]Daniel Martinho-Corbishley, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Soft biometric recognition from comparative crowdsourced annotations. ICDP 2015: 1-6 - 2014
- [j17]John D. Bustard, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon, Abdenour Hadid:
Measuring and mitigating targeted biometric impersonation. IET Biom. 3(2): 55-61 (2014) - [j16]Banafshe Arbab-Zavar, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
On hierarchical modelling of motion for workflow analysis from overhead view. Mach. Vis. Appl. 25(2): 345-359 (2014) - [c57]Anas Abuzaina, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
3D Moving Object Reconstruction by Temporal Accumulation. ICPR 2014: 2125-2130 - [p2]John D. Bustard, Mohammad Ghahramani, John N. Carter, Abdenour Hadid, Mark S. Nixon:
Gait Anti-spoofing. Handbook of Biometric Anti-Spoofing 2014: 147-163 - [r1]Darko S. Matovski, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Gait Recognition. Computer Vision, A Reference Guide 2014: 309-318 - 2013
- [c56]John D. Bustard, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Targeted impersonation as a tool for the detection of biometric system vulnerabilities. BTAS 2013: 1-6 - [c55]Anas Abuzaina, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Sphere Detection in Kinect Point Clouds via the 3D Hough Transform. CAIP (2) 2013: 290-297 - [c54]Anas Abuzaina, Thamer S. Alathari, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Detecting moving spheres in 3D point clouds via the 3D velocity Hough Transform. IVMSP 2013: 1-4 - [c53]John D. Bustard, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Targeted biometric impersonation. IWBF 2013: 1-4 - [c52]Ben M. Waller, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Image Reconstruction from Local Binary Patterns. SITIS 2013: 118-123 - 2012
- [j15]Darko S. Matovski, Mark S. Nixon, Sasan Mahmoodi, John N. Carter:
The Effect of Time on Gait Recognition Performance. IEEE Trans. Inf. Forensics Secur. 7(2): 543-552 (2012) - [c51]Imran Ahmed, John N. Carter:
A robust person detector for overhead views. ICPR 2012: 1483-1486 - [c50]Ben M. Waller, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Analysing Micro- and Macro-Structures in Textures. SITIS 2012: 246-253 - 2011
- [j14]Alastair H. Cummings, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
The image ray transform for structural feature detection. Pattern Recognit. Lett. 32(15): 2053-2060 (2011) - 2010
- [j13]Michela Goffredo, Imed Bouchrika, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Performance analysis for automated gait extraction and recognition in multi-camera surveillance. Multim. Tools Appl. 50(1): 75-94 (2010) - [j12]Michela Goffredo, Imed Bouchrika, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Self-Calibrating View-Invariant Gait Biometrics. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part B 40(4): 997-1008 (2010) - [c49]Alastair H. Cummings, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
A novel ray analogy for enrolment of ear biometrics. BTAS 2010: 1-6 - [c48]Darko S. Matovski, Mark S. Nixon, Sasan Mahmoodi, John N. Carter:
The effect of time on the performance of gait biometrics. BTAS 2010: 1-6 - [c47]Mark S. Nixon, Imed Bouchrika, Banafshe Arbab-Zavar, John N. Carter:
On use of biometrics in forensics: Gait and ear. EUSIPCO 2010: 1655-1659 - [c46]Imed Bouchrika, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon, Roland Mörzinger, Georg Thallinger:
Using Gait Features for Improving Walking People Detection. ICPR 2010: 3097-3100 - [c45]Banafshe Arbab-Zavar, Imed Bouchrika, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
On Supervised Human Activity Analysis for Structured Environments. ISVC (3) 2010: 625-634 - [c44]Roland Mörzinger, Manolis Sardis, Igor Rosenberg, Helmut Grabner, Galina V. Veres, Imed Bouchrika, Marcus Thaler, René Schuster, Albert Hofmann, Georg Thallinger, Vasileios Anagnostopoulos, Dimitrios I. Kosmopoulos, Athanasios Voulodimos, Constantinos Lalos, Nikolaos D. Doulamis, Theodora A. Varvarigou, Rolando Palma Zelada, Ignacio Jubert Soler, Severin Stalder, Luc Van Gool, Lee Middleton, Zoheir A. Sabeur, Banafshe Arbab-Zavar, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Tools for semi-automatic monitoring of industrial workflows. ARTEMIS@ACM Multimedia 2010: 81-86 - [c43]Alastair H. Cummings, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Circle Detection using the Image Ray Transform - A Novel Technique for using a Ray Analogy to Extract Circular Features. VISAPP (2) 2010: 23-32
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c42]Imed Bouchrika, Michela Goffredo, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Covariate Analysis for View-Point Independent Gait Recognition. ICB 2009: 990-999 - [c41]Imed Bouchrika, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Recognizing people in non-intersecting camera views. ICDP 2009: 1-6 - [p1]Richard D. Seely, Michela Goffredo, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
View Invariant Gait Recognition. Handbook of Remote Biometrics 2009: 61-81 - 2008
- [c40]Michela Goffredo, Richard D. Seely, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Markerless view independent gait analysis with self-camera calibration. FG 2008: 1-6 - [c39]Michela Goffredo, Imed Bouchrika, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Performance analysis for gait in camera networks. AREA 2008: 73-80 - 2007
- [c38]Michela Goffredo, Nicholas Spencer, Daniel Pearce, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Human Perambulation as a Self Calibrating Biometric. AMFG 2007: 139-153 - 2006
- [j11]Vijay Laxmi, Robert I. Damper, John N. Carter:
Human and machine perception of biological motion. Cogn. Syst. Res. 7(4): 339-356 (2006) - [j10]Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Automatic Recognition by Gait. Proc. IEEE 94(11): 2013-2024 (2006) - [j9]Pelopidas Lappas, Robert I. Damper, John N. Carter:
Object tracking by energy maximization. Soft Comput. 10(1): 20-26 (2006) - [c37]Lee Middleton, David Kenneth Wagg, Alex I. Bazin, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
A smart environment for biometric capture. CASE 2006: 57-62 - [c36]Galina V. Veres, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Is Enough Enough? What Is Sufficiency in Biometric Data? ICIAR (2) 2006: 262-273 - [c35]Lee Middleton, David Kenneth Wagg, Alex I. Bazin, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Developing a non-intrusive biometric environment. IROS 2006: 723-728 - 2005
- [j8]David J. Hurley, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Force field feature extraction for ear biometrics. Comput. Vis. Image Underst. 98(3): 491-512 (2005) - [c34]David J. Hurley, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Ear Biometrics by Force Field Convergence. AVBPA 2005: 386-394 - [c33]Galina V. Veres, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Modelling the Time-Variant Covariates for Gait Recognition. AVBPA 2005: 597-606 - [c32]Nicholas Spencer, John N. Carter:
Towards pose invariant gait reconstruction. ICIP (3) 2005: 261-264 - [c31]Lee Middleton, Sylvia C. Wong, Michael O. Jewell, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
A middleware for a large array of cameras. IROS 2005: 801-806 - [c30]Galina V. Veres, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Model-Based Approaches for Predicting Gait Changes over Time. IWBRS 2005: 213-220 - [c29]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 - 2004
- [j7]Chew-Yean Yam, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Automated person recognition by walking and running via model-based approaches. Pattern Recognit. 37(5): 1057-1072 (2004) - [c28]Galina V. Veres, Layla Gordon, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
What Image Information Is Important in Silhouette-Based Gait Recognition? CVPR (2) 2004: 776-782 - [c27]Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
On gait as a biometric: Progress and prospects. EUSIPCO 2004: 1401-1404 - [c26]Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Advances in Automatic Gait Recognition. FGR 2004: 139-146 - 2003
- [j6]David Cunado, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Automatic extraction and description of human gait models for recognition purposes. Comput. Vis. Image Underst. 90(1): 1-41 (2003) - [j5]James B. Hayfron-Acquah, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Automatic gait recognition by symmetry analysis. Pattern Recognit. Lett. 24(13): 2175-2183 (2003) - [c25]Stuart P. Prismall, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Novel Temporal Views of Moving Objects for Gait Biometrics. AVBPA 2003: 725-733 - [c24]John N. Carter, Pelopidas Lappas, Robert I. Damper:
Evidence-based object tracking via global energy maximization. ICASSP (3) 2003: 501-504 - [c23]John N. Carter, Pelopidas Lappas, Robert I. Damper:
Evidence-based object tracking via global energy maximization. ICME 2003: 185-188 - 2002
- [j4]Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter, Jamie D. Shutler, Michael G. Grant:
New Advances in Automatic Gait Recognition. Inf. Secur. Tech. Rep. 7(4): 23-35 (2002) - [j3]David J. Hurley, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Force field energy functionals for image feature extraction. Image Vis. Comput. 20(5-6): 311-317 (2002) - [j2]Pelopidas Lappas, John N. Carter, Robert I. Damper:
Robust evidence-based object tracking. Pattern Recognit. Lett. 23(1-3): 253-260 (2002) - [c22]Karl J. Sharman, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Extraction and Description of 3D (Articulated) Moving Objects. 3DPVT 2002: 664-667 - [c21]Stuart P. Prismall, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
On Moving Object Reconstruction By Moments. BMVC 2002: 1-10 - [c20]Vijay Laxmi, John N. Carter, Robert I. Damper:
Biologically-inspired human motion detection. ESANN 2002: 95-100 - [c19]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 - [c18]James B. Hayfron-Acquah, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Human Identification by Spatio-Temporal Symmetry. ICPR (1) 2002: 632-635 - [c17]Chew-Yean Yam, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Performance Analysis on New Biometric Gait Motion Model. SSIAI 2002: 31-34 - 2001
- [c16]James B. Hayfron-Acquah, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Automatic Gait Recognition by Symmetry Analysis. AVBPA 2001: 272-277 - [c15]Chew-Yean Yam, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Extended Model-Based Automatic Gait Recognition of Walking and Running. AVBPA 2001: 278-283 - [c14]James B. Hayfron-Acquah, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Recognising human and animal movement by symmetry. ICIP (3) 2001: 290-293 - [c13]Pelopidas Lappas, John N. Carter, Robert I. Damper:
Object tracking via the dynamic velocity Hough transform. ICIP (2) 2001: 371-374 - 2000
- [c12]David J. Hurley, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
A new Force Field Transform for Ear and Face Recognition. ICIP 2000: 25-28 - [c11]Karl J. Sharman, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Non-Invasive 3D Dynamic Object Analysis. SSIAI 2000: 214-218
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c10]David J. Hurley, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Force Field Energy Functionals for Image Feature Extraction. BMVC 1999: 1-10 - 1998
- [c9]Jason M. Nash, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Extraction of Moving Articulated-Objects by Evidence Gathering. BMVC 1998: 1-10 - [e1]John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Proceedings of the British Machine Vision Conference 1998, BMVC 1998, Southampton, UK, 1998. British Machine Vision Association 1998, ISBN 1-901725-04-9 [contents] - 1997
- [j1]Jason M. Nash, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Dynamic feature extraction via the velocity Hough transform. Pattern Recognit. Lett. 18(10): 1035-1047 (1997) - [c8]David E. Benn, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Robust Eye Centre Extraction Using the Hough Transform. AVBPA 1997: 3-9 - [c7]David Cunado, Mark S. Nixon, John N. Carter:
Using Gait as a Biometric, via Phase-weighted Magnitude Spectra. AVBPA 1997: 95-102 - [c6]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 - [c5]Moshrefi Mohammad, E. Moore, John N. Carter, Christine H. Shadle, Steve R. Gunn:
Using MRI to image the moving vocal tract during speech. EUROSPEECH 1997: 2027-2030 - 1994
- [c4]Pierre Badin, Christine H. Shadle, Y. Pham Thi Ngoc, John N. Carter, W. S. C. Chiu, Celia Scully, K. Stromberg:
Frication and aspiration noise sources: contribution of experimental data to articulatory synthesis. ICSLP 1994: 163-166 - 1993
- [c3]T. P. Monks, John N. Carter:
Improved Stripe Matching for Colour Encoded Structured Light. CAIP 1993: 476-485 - [c2]M. D. Hemus, John N. Carter:
Parameterisation of Simple Geometrical Lambertian Surfaces using Photometric Stereo. CAIP 1993: 523-527 - [c1]Christine H. Shadle, John N. Carter, T. P. Monks, J. Field:
Depth measurement of face and palate by structured light. EUROSPEECH 1993: 1745-1748
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