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YOLO-Pose: Enhancing YOLO for Multi Person Pose Estimation Using Object Keypoint Similarity Loss

Debapriya Maji, Soyeb Nagori, Manu Mathew, Deepak Poddar

2022-04-14Pose EstimationMulti-Person Pose Estimationobject-detectionObject Detection
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Abstract

We introduce YOLO-pose, a novel heatmap-free approach for joint detection, and 2D multi-person pose estimation in an image based on the popular YOLO object detection framework. Existing heatmap based two-stage approaches are sub-optimal as they are not end-to-end trainable and training relies on a surrogate L1 loss that is not equivalent to maximizing the evaluation metric, i.e. Object Keypoint Similarity (OKS). Our framework allows us to train the model end-to-end and optimize the OKS metric itself. The proposed model learns to jointly detect bounding boxes for multiple persons and their corresponding 2D poses in a single forward pass and thus bringing in the best of both top-down and bottom-up approaches. Proposed approach doesn't require the postprocessing of bottom-up approaches to group detected keypoints into a skeleton as each bounding box has an associated pose, resulting in an inherent grouping of the keypoints. Unlike top-down approaches, multiple forward passes are done away with since all persons are localized along with their pose in a single inference. YOLO-pose achieves new state-of-the-art results on COCO validation (90.2% AP50) and test-dev set (90.3% AP50), surpassing all existing bottom-up approaches in a single forward pass without flip test, multi-scale testing, or any other test time augmentation. All experiments and results reported in this paper are without any test time augmentation, unlike traditional approaches that use flip-test and multi-scale testing to boost performance. Our training codes will be made publicly available at https://github.com/TexasInstruments/edgeai-yolov5 and https://github.com/TexasInstruments/edgeai-yolox

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Pose EstimationCOCO test-devAP5090.3yolopose
3DCOCO test-devAP5090.3yolopose
1 Image, 2*2 StitchiCOCO test-devAP5090.3yolopose

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