Human Identification at a Distance: Challenges, Methods and Results on the Competition HID 2025
Abstract
Human identification at a distance (HID) is challenging because traditional biometric modalities such as face and fingerprints are often difficult to acquire in real-world scenarios. Gait recognition provides a practical alternative, as it can be captured reliably at a distance. To promote progress in gait recognition and provide a fair evaluation platform, the International Competition on Human Identification at a Distance (HID) has been organized annually since 2020. Since 2023, the competition has adopted the challenging SUSTech-Competition dataset, which features substantial variations in clothing, carried objects, and view angles. No dedicated training data are provided, requiring participants to train their models using external datasets. Each year, the competition applies a different random seed to generate distinct evaluation splits, which reduces the risk of overfitting and supports a fair assessment of cross-domain generalization. While HID 2023 and HID 2024 already used this dataset, HID 2025 explicitly examined whether algorithmic advances could surpass the accuracy limits observed previously. Despite the heightened difficulty, participants achieved further improvements, and the best-performing method reached 94.2% accuracy, setting a new benchmark on this dataset. We also analyze key technical trends and outline potential directions for future research in gait recognition.
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@article{arxiv.2602.07565,
title = {Human Identification at a Distance: Challenges, Methods and Results on the Competition HID 2025},
author = {Jingzhe Ma and Meng Zhang and Jianlong Yu and Kun Liu and Zunxiao Xu and Xue Cheng and Junjie Zhou and Yanfei Wang and Jiahang Li and Zepeng Wang and Kazuki Osamura and Rujie Liu and Narishige Abe and Jingjie Wang and Shunli Zhang and Haojun Xie and Jiajun Wu and Weiming Wu and Wenxiong Kang and Qingshuo Gao and Jiaming Xiong and Xianye Ben and Lei Chen and Lichen Song and Junjian Cui and Haijun Xiong and Junhao Lu and Bin Feng and Mengyuan Liu and Ji Zhou and Baoquan Zhao and Ke Xu and Yongzhen Huang and Liang Wang and Manuel J Marin-Jimenez and Md Atiqur Rahman Ahad and Shiqi Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.07565},
year = {2026}
}
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Accepted by IJCB 2025(https://ijcb2025.ieee-biometrics.org/competitions/)