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4 months ago

Human pose estimation via Convolutional Part Heatmap Regression

Adrian Bulat; Georgios Tzimiropoulos

Human pose estimation via Convolutional Part Heatmap Regression

Abstract

This paper is on human pose estimation using Convolutional Neural Networks. Our main contribution is a CNN cascaded architecture specifically designed for learning part relationships and spatial context, and robustly inferring pose even for the case of severe part occlusions. To this end, we propose a detection-followed-by-regression CNN cascade. The first part of our cascade outputs part detection heatmaps and the second part performs regression on these heatmaps. The benefits of the proposed architecture are multi-fold: It guides the network where to focus in the image and effectively encodes part constraints and context. More importantly, it can effectively cope with occlusions because part detection heatmaps for occluded parts provide low confidence scores which subsequently guide the regression part of our network to rely on contextual information in order to predict the location of these parts. Additionally, we show that the proposed cascade is flexible enough to readily allow the integration of various CNN architectures for both detection and regression, including recent ones based on residual learning. Finally, we illustrate that our cascade achieves top performance on the MPII and LSP data sets. Code can be downloaded from http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~psxab5/

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Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
pose-estimation-on-leeds-sports-posesPart heatmap regression (ResNet-152)
PCK: 90.7%
pose-estimation-on-mpii-human-poseHuman Pose Estimation
PCKh-0.5: 89.7
pose-estimation-on-mpii-human-posePart heatmap regression (ResNet-152)
PCKh-0.5: 89.7

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