Person Recognition at Altitude and Range: Fusion of Face, Body Shape and Gait
Feng Liu, Nicholas Chimitt, Lanqing Guo, Jitesh Jain, Aditya Kane,, Minchul Kim, Wes Robbins, Yiyang Su, Dingqiang Ye, Xingguang Zhang, Jie Zhu,, Siddharth Satyakam, Christopher Perry, Stanley H. Chan, Arun Ross, Humphrey, Shi, Zhangyang Wang, Anil Jain, Xiaoming Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces FarSight, an end-to-end multi-modal biometric recognition system that fuses face, gait, and body shape cues to improve person recognition accuracy in challenging long-range, high-altitude environments.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel integrated system with algorithms for detection, tracking, video restoration, feature encoding, and fusion, optimized for degraded and variable conditions.
Findings
34.1% improvement in verification accuracy
17.8% increase in closed-set identification
34.3% reduction in open-set errors
Abstract
We address the problem of whole-body person recognition in unconstrained environments. This problem arises in surveillance scenarios such as those in the IARPA Biometric Recognition and Identification at Altitude and Range (BRIAR) program, where biometric data is captured at long standoff distances, elevated viewing angles, and under adverse atmospheric conditions (e.g., turbulence and high wind velocity). To this end, we propose FarSight, a unified end-to-end system for person recognition that integrates complementary biometric cues across face, gait, and body shape modalities. FarSight incorporates novel algorithms across four core modules: multi-subject detection and tracking, recognition-aware video restoration, modality-specific biometric feature encoding, and quality-guided multi-modal fusion. These components are designed to work cohesively under degraded image conditions, large…
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TopicsGait Recognition and Analysis · Face recognition and analysis · Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods
