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Regular Splitting Graph Network for 3D Human Pose Estimation

Tanvir Hassan, A. Ben Hamza

2023-05-093D Human Pose EstimationPose Estimation
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Abstract

In human pose estimation methods based on graph convolutional architectures, the human skeleton is usually modeled as an undirected graph whose nodes are body joints and edges are connections between neighboring joints. However, most of these methods tend to focus on learning relationships between body joints of the skeleton using first-order neighbors, ignoring higher-order neighbors and hence limiting their ability to exploit relationships between distant joints. In this paper, we introduce a higher-order regular splitting graph network (RS-Net) for 2D-to-3D human pose estimation using matrix splitting in conjunction with weight and adjacency modulation. The core idea is to capture long-range dependencies between body joints using multi-hop neighborhoods and also to learn different modulation vectors for different body joints as well as a modulation matrix added to the adjacency matrix associated to the skeleton. This learnable modulation matrix helps adjust the graph structure by adding extra graph edges in an effort to learn additional connections between body joints. Instead of using a shared weight matrix for all neighboring body joints, the proposed RS-Net model applies weight unsharing before aggregating the feature vectors associated to the joints in order to capture the different relations between them. Experiments and ablations studies performed on two benchmark datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our model, achieving superior performance over recent state-of-the-art methods for 3D human pose estimation.

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TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
3D Human Pose EstimationMPI-INF-3DHPAUC53.2Regular Splitting Graph Network
3D Human Pose EstimationMPI-INF-3DHPPCK85.6Regular Splitting Graph Network
Pose EstimationMPI-INF-3DHPAUC53.2Regular Splitting Graph Network
Pose EstimationMPI-INF-3DHPPCK85.6Regular Splitting Graph Network
3DMPI-INF-3DHPAUC53.2Regular Splitting Graph Network
3DMPI-INF-3DHPPCK85.6Regular Splitting Graph Network
1 Image, 2*2 StitchiMPI-INF-3DHPAUC53.2Regular Splitting Graph Network
1 Image, 2*2 StitchiMPI-INF-3DHPPCK85.6Regular Splitting Graph Network

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