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R-CNNs for Pose Estimation and Action Detection

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arxiv 1406.5212 v1 pith:XXZ3AV7X submitted 2014-06-19 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords actionapproachdatasetdetectionkeypointmethodpeoplepose
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We present convolutional neural networks for the tasks of keypoint (pose) prediction and action classification of people in unconstrained images. Our approach involves training an R-CNN detector with loss functions depending on the task being tackled. We evaluate our method on the challenging PASCAL VOC dataset and compare it to previous leading approaches. Our method gives state-of-the-art results for keypoint and action prediction. Additionally, we introduce a new dataset for action detection, the task of simultaneously localizing people and classifying their actions, and present results using our approach.

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