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Citations
7878
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National Ranking
571

Overview

John N. Carter is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile currently shows engagement in research activities linked to this institution.

Details on recent papers by John N. Carter are not listed. Similarly, there is no available data on frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study related to their work.

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The lack of detailed records on publications, collaborative authorship, and disciplinary concentration restricts the characterization of John N. Carter's contributions to their field at this time. However, the confirmed association with the University of Southampton establishes a recognized academic base.

Best Publications

  • Automatic extraction and description of human gait models for recognition purposes

    David Cunado;Mark S. Nixon;John N. Carter

  • Automated person recognition by walking and running via model-based approaches

    Chew Yean Yam;Mark S Nixon;John N Carter

  • Force field feature extraction for ear biometrics

    David J. Hurley;Mark S. Nixon;John N. Carter

  • Using Gait as a Biometric, via Phase-weighted Magnitude Spectra

    David Cunado;Mark S. Nixon;John N. Carter

  • On a Large Sequence-Based Human Gait Database

    Jamie Shutler;Mike Grant;Mark S Nixon;John N Carter

  • Automatic Recognition by Gait

    M.S. Nixon;J.N. Carter

  • On using gait in forensic biometrics

    Imed Bouchrika;Michaela Goffredo;John Carter;Mark Nixon

  • Automatic gait recognition by symmetry analysis

    James B. Hayfron-Acquah;Mark S. Nixon;John N. Carter

  • Force Field Energy Functionals for Image Feature Extraction

    David J. Hurley;Mark S. Nixon;John N. Carter

  • Self-Calibrating View-Invariant Gait Biometrics

    Michela Goffredo;Imed Bouchrika;John N Carter;Mark S Nixon

  • Automatic gait recognition

    Mark S. Nixon;John N. Carter;Jason M. Nash;Ping S. Huang

  • What image information is important in silhouette-based gait recognition?

    G.V. Veres;L. Gordon;J.N. Carter;M.S. Nixon

  • On crowd density estimation for surveillance

    Hidayah Rahmalan;Mark S. Nixon;John N. Carter

  • Gait Extraction and Description by Evidence-Gathering

    David Cunado;Jason M. Nash;Mark S. Nixon;John N. Carter

  • The University of Southampton Multi-Biometric Tunnel and introducing a novel 3D gait dataset

    R.D. Seely;S. Samangooei;M. Lee;J.N. Carter

  • The Effect of Time on Gait Recognition Performance

    D. S. Matovski;M. S. Nixon;S. Mahmoodi;J. N. Carter

  • Advances in automatic gait recognition

    M.S. Nixon;J.N. Carter

  • Gait Recognition By Walking and Running: A Model-Based Approach

    ChewYean Yam;Mark S. Nixon;John N. Carter

  • CW room temperature operation of praseodymium-doped fluorozirconate glass fibre lasers in the blue-green, green and red spectral regions

    R.G. Smart;J.N. Carter;A.C. Tropper;D.C. Hanna

  • A new force field transform for ear and face recognition

    D.J. Hurley;M.S. Nixon;J.N. Carter

  • International Conference on Pattern Recognition

    Imed Bouchrika;John N. Carter;Mark S. Nixon;Rudolf Mörzinger

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark S. Nixon
Mark S. Nixon University of Southampton
Anne C. Tropper
Anne C. Tropper University of Southampton
Abdenour Hadid
Abdenour Hadid University of Oulu
Nikolaos Doulamis
Nikolaos Doulamis National Technical University of Athens
Luc Van Gool
Luc Van Gool Institute for Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Technology (INSAIT)
Yasushi Yagi
Yasushi Yagi Osaka University
Steve R. Gunn
Steve R. Gunn University of Southampton
Yasushi Makihara
Yasushi Makihara Osaka University
Theodora Varvarigou
Theodora Varvarigou National Technical University of Athens

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