3D human pose estimation from pairs of panoramic cameras via fisheye-to-rectilinear image transformation followed by stereo reconstruction.
Pose for Action - Action for Pose
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In this work we propose to utilize information about human actions to improve pose estimation in monocular videos. To this end, we present a pictorial structure model that exploits high-level information about activities to incorporate higher-order part dependencies by modeling action specific appearance models and pose priors. However, instead of using an additional expensive action recognition framework, the action priors are efficiently estimated by our pose estimation framework. This is achieved by starting with a uniform action prior and updating the action prior during pose estimation. We also show that learning the right amount of appearance sharing among action classes improves the pose estimation. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method on two challenging datasets for pose estimation and action recognition with over 80,000 test images.
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2019 1verdicts
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Large Area 3D Human Pose Detection Via Stereo Reconstruction in Panoramic Cameras
3D human pose estimation from pairs of panoramic cameras via fisheye-to-rectilinear image transformation followed by stereo reconstruction.