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Towards Accurate Alignment in Real-time 3D Hand-Mesh Reconstruction

Xiao Tang Tianyu Wang Chi-Wing Fu

Towards Accurate Alignment in Real-time 3D Hand-Mesh Reconstruction

Abstract

3D hand-mesh reconstruction from RGB images facilitates many applications, including augmented reality (AR). However, this requires not only real-time speed and accurate hand pose and shape but also plausible mesh-image alignment. While existing works already achieve promising results, meeting all three requirements is very challenging. This paper presents a novel pipeline by decoupling the hand-mesh reconstruction task into three stages: a joint stage to predict hand joints and segmentation; a mesh stage to predict a rough hand mesh; and a refine stage to fine-tune it with an offset mesh for mesh-image alignment. With careful design in the network structure and in the loss functions, we can promote high-quality finger-level mesh-image alignment and drive the models together to deliver real-time predictions. Extensive quantitative and qualitative results on benchmark datasets demonstrate that the quality of our results outperforms the state-of-the-art methods on hand-mesh/pose precision and hand-image alignment. In the end, we also showcase several real-time AR scenarios.

Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
3d-hand-pose-estimation-on-freihandTang et al.
PA-F@15mm: 0.981
PA-F@5mm: 0.724
PA-MPJPE: 6.7
PA-MPVPE: 6.7

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