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arxiv: 2206.07510 · v2 · pith:LXOOLSQA · submitted 2022-06-15 · cs.CV · cs.LG

Deep Multi-Task Networks For Occluded Pedestrian Pose Estimation

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classification cs.CV cs.LG
keywords pedestrianposeestimationdetectionoccludedannotationsautomotivedataset
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Most of the existing works on pedestrian pose estimation do not consider estimating the pose of an occluded pedestrian, as the annotations of the occluded parts are not available in relevant automotive datasets. For example, CityPersons, a well-known dataset for pedestrian detection in automotive scenes does not provide pose annotations, whereas MS-COCO, a non-automotive dataset, contains human pose estimation. In this work, we propose a multi-task framework to extract pedestrian features through detection and instance segmentation tasks performed separately on these two distributions. Thereafter, an encoder learns pose specific features using an unsupervised instance-level domain adaptation method for the pedestrian instances from both distributions. The proposed framework has improved state-of-the-art performances of pose estimation, pedestrian detection, and instance segmentation.

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