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Jorge L. Charco, Angel D. Sappa, Boris X. Vintimilla, Henry O. Velesaca. |
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Human Body Pose Estimation in Multi-view Environments. |
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2022 |
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ICT Applications for Smart Cities Part of the Intelligent Systems Reference Library book series |
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Jorge L. Charco, Angel D. Sappa, Boris X. Vintimilla |
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Human Pose Estimation through A Novel Multi-View Scheme |
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2022 |
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Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications VISIGRAPP 2022 |
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855-862 |
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Multi-View Scheme, Human Pose Estimation, Relative Camera Pose, Monocular Approach |
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This paper presents a multi-view scheme to tackle the challenging problem of the self-occlusion in human
pose estimation problem. The proposed approach first obtains the human body joints of a set of images,
which are captured from different views at the same time. Then, it enhances the obtained joints by using a
multi-view scheme. Basically, the joints from a given view are used to enhance poorly estimated joints from
another view, especially intended to tackle the self occlusions cases. A network architecture initially proposed
for the monocular case is adapted to be used in the proposed multi-view scheme. Experimental results and
comparisons with the state-of-the-art approaches on Human3.6m dataset are presented showing improvements
in the accuracy of body joints estimations. |
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