AI Article Synopsis

  • Human gait is unique to each individual, similar to fingerprints, but the specific characteristics that define this uniqueness are not fully understood.
  • This study aimed to identify the key gait characteristics that a neural network could use to accurately distinguish individuals based on their running patterns using data from 50 novice runners.
  • Results showed that movements in the coronal and transverse planes, particularly during the early stance phase, were more effective for identifying individuals than other gait characteristics.

Article Abstract

Human gait is as unique to an individual as is their fingerprint. It remains unknown, however, what gait characteristics differentiate well between individuals that could define the uniqueness of human gait. The purpose of this work was to determine the gait characteristics that were most relevant for a neural network to identify individuals based on their running patterns. An artificial neural network was trained to recognize kinetic and kinematic movement trajectories of overground running from 50 healthy novice runners (males and females). Using layer-wise relevance propagation, the contribution of each variable to the classification result of the neural network was determined. It was found that gait characteristics of the coronal and transverse plane as well as medio-lateral ground reaction forces provided more information for subject identification than gait characteristics of the sagittal plane and ground reaction forces in vertical or anterior-posterior direction. Additionally, gait characteristics during the early stance were more relevant for gait recognition than those of the mid and late stance phase. It was concluded that the uniqueness of human gait is predominantly encoded in movements of the coronal and transverse plane during early stance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016321PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0249657PLOS

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