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Hierarchical Kinematic Human Mesh Recovery

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We consider the problem of estimating a parametric model of 3D human mesh from a single image. While there has been substantial recent progress in this area with direct regression of model parameters, these methods only implicitly exploit the human body kinematic structure, leading to sub-optimal use of the model prior. In this work, we address this gap by proposing a new technique for regression of human parametric model that is explicitly informed by the known hierarchical structure, including joint interdependencies of the model. This results in a strong prior-informed design of the regressor architecture and an associated hierarchical optimization that is flexible to be used in conjunction with the current standard frameworks for 3D human mesh recovery. We demonstrate these aspects by means of extensive experiments on standard benchmark datasets, showing how our proposed new design outperforms several existing and popular methods, establishing new state-of-the-art results. By considering joint interdependencies, our method is equipped to infer joints even under data corruptions, which we demonstrate by conducting experiments under varying degrees of occlusion.

Georgios Georgakis, Ren Li, Srikrishna Karanam, Terrence Chen, Jana Kosecka, Ziyan Wu• 2020

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
3D Human Mesh RecoveryHuman3.6M (test)--
120
3D Human Pose and Shape EstimationHuman3.6M (test)--
119
3D Human Pose and Shape Estimation3DPW
PA-MPJPE59.6
74
Foreground-Background SegmentationLSP (test)
Accuracy92.23
36
3D Human Pose and Shape EstimationHuman3.6M
PA-MPJPE43.2
36
Human Mesh ReconstructionMPI-INF-3DHP (test)
MPJPE108.9
36
Human Body Part SegmentationLSP (test)
Accuracy89.59
34
Human Mesh Recovery3DPW standard (test)--
27
Human Mesh ReconstructionHuman3.6M (subjects S9 and S11)--
21
Human Mesh RecoveryLSP (test)
FB Acc92.23
7
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