Relative effects of posture and activity on human height estimation from surveillance footage |
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Authors: | Ramstrand Nerrolyn Ramstrand Simon Brolund Per Norell Kristin Bergström Peter |
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Affiliation: | Department of Rehabilitation, School of Health Sciences, J?nk?ping University, Box 1026, SE-551 11 J?nk?ping, Sweden. Nerrolyn.ramstrand@hhj.hj.se |
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Abstract: | Height estimations based on security camera footage are often requested by law enforcement authorities. While valid and reliable techniques have been established to determine vertical distances from video frames, there is a discrepancy between a person's true static height and their height as measured when assuming different postures or when in motion (e.g., walking). The aim of the research presented in this report was to accurately record the height of subjects as they performed a variety of activities typically observed in security camera footage and compare results to height recorded using a standard height measuring device. Forty-six able bodied adults participated in this study and were recorded using a 3D motion analysis system while performing eight different tasks. Height measurements captured using the 3D motion analysis system were compared to static height measurements in order to determine relative differences. It is anticipated that results presented in this report can be used by forensic image analysis experts as a basis for correcting height estimations of people captured on surveillance footage. |
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