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Higher-Order Implicit Fairing Networks for 3D Human Pose Estimation

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Estimating a 3D human pose has proven to be a challenging task, primarily because of the complexity of the human body joints, occlusions, and variability in lighting conditions. In this paper, we introduce a higher-order graph convolutional framework with initial residual connections for 2D-to-3D pose estimation. Using multi-hop neighborhoods for node feature aggregation, our model is able to capture the long-range dependencies between body joints. Moreover, our approach leverages residual connections, which are integrated by design in our network architecture, ensuring that the learned feature representations retain important information from the initial features of the input layer as the network depth increases. Experiments and ablations studies conducted on two standard benchmarks demonstrate the effectiveness of our model, achieving superior performance over strong baseline methods for 3D human pose estimation.

Jianning Quan, A. Ben Hamza• 2021

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
3D Human Pose EstimationHuman3.6M (Protocol #1)
MPJPE (Avg.)54.8
440
3D Human Pose EstimationHuman3.6M (Protocol 2)
Average MPJPE42.9
315
3D Human Pose EstimationMPI-INF-3DHP
PCK72.8
108
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