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3D Human Pose Estimation in the Wild by Adversarial Learning

Wei Yang, Wanli Ouyang, Xiaolong Wang, Jimmy Ren, Hongsheng Li, Xiaogang Wang

2018-03-26CVPR 2018 63D Human Pose EstimationMonocular 3D Human Pose EstimationPose Estimation
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Abstract

Recently, remarkable advances have been achieved in 3D human pose estimation from monocular images because of the powerful Deep Convolutional Neural Networks (DCNNs). Despite their success on large-scale datasets collected in the constrained lab environment, it is difficult to obtain the 3D pose annotations for in-the-wild images. Therefore, 3D human pose estimation in the wild is still a challenge. In this paper, we propose an adversarial learning framework, which distills the 3D human pose structures learned from the fully annotated dataset to in-the-wild images with only 2D pose annotations. Instead of defining hard-coded rules to constrain the pose estimation results, we design a novel multi-source discriminator to distinguish the predicted 3D poses from the ground-truth, which helps to enforce the pose estimator to generate anthropometrically valid poses even with images in the wild. We also observe that a carefully designed information source for the discriminator is essential to boost the performance. Thus, we design a geometric descriptor, which computes the pairwise relative locations and distances between body joints, as a new information source for the discriminator. The efficacy of our adversarial learning framework with the new geometric descriptor has been demonstrated through extensive experiments on widely used public benchmarks. Our approach significantly improves the performance compared with previous state-of-the-art approaches.

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TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
3D Human Pose EstimationMPI-INF-3DHPAUC32Adversarial Learning
3D Human Pose EstimationMPI-INF-3DHPPCK69Adversarial Learning
3D Human Pose EstimationHuman3.6MFrames Needed1Adversarial Learning
Pose EstimationMPII Single PersonPCKh@0.588.6Adversarial Learning
Pose EstimationMPI-INF-3DHPAUC32Adversarial Learning
Pose EstimationMPI-INF-3DHPPCK69Adversarial Learning
Pose EstimationHuman3.6MFrames Needed1Adversarial Learning
3DMPII Single PersonPCKh@0.588.6Adversarial Learning
3DMPI-INF-3DHPAUC32Adversarial Learning
3DMPI-INF-3DHPPCK69Adversarial Learning
3DHuman3.6MFrames Needed1Adversarial Learning
1 Image, 2*2 StitchiMPII Single PersonPCKh@0.588.6Adversarial Learning
1 Image, 2*2 StitchiMPI-INF-3DHPAUC32Adversarial Learning
1 Image, 2*2 StitchiMPI-INF-3DHPPCK69Adversarial Learning
1 Image, 2*2 StitchiHuman3.6MFrames Needed1Adversarial Learning

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