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RePose: Learning Deep Kinematic Priors for Fast Human Pose Estimation
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Keskin, Cem
, Boykov, Yuri
, Haene, Christian
, Isack, Hossam
, Izadi, Shahram
, Khamis, Sameh
, Bouaziz, Sofien
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Body parts
/ Kinematics
/ Neural networks
2020
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RePose: Learning Deep Kinematic Priors for Fast Human Pose Estimation
by
Keskin, Cem
, Boykov, Yuri
, Haene, Christian
, Isack, Hossam
, Izadi, Shahram
, Khamis, Sameh
, Bouaziz, Sofien
in
Body parts
/ Kinematics
/ Neural networks
2020
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RePose: Learning Deep Kinematic Priors for Fast Human Pose Estimation
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RePose: Learning Deep Kinematic Priors for Fast Human Pose Estimation
2020
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Overview
We propose a novel efficient and lightweight model for human pose estimation from a single image. Our model is designed to achieve competitive results at a fraction of the number of parameters and computational cost of various state-of-the-art methods. To this end, we explicitly incorporate part-based structural and geometric priors in a hierarchical prediction framework. At the coarsest resolution, and in a manner similar to classical part-based approaches, we leverage the kinematic structure of the human body to propagate convolutional feature updates between the keypoints or body parts. Unlike classical approaches, we adopt end-to-end training to learn this geometric prior through feature updates from data. We then propagate the feature representation at the coarsest resolution up the hierarchy to refine the predicted pose in a coarse-to-fine fashion. The final network effectively models the geometric prior and intuition within a lightweight deep neural network, yielding state-of-the-art results for a model of this size on two standard datasets, Leeds Sports Pose and MPII Human Pose.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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