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Synthesizing Training Images For Boosting Human 3D Pose Estimation

Posted on:2018-04-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W Z ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2348330512490270Subject:Computer Science and Technology
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Human 3D pose estimation from a single image is a challenging task with numerous applications.Convolutional Neural Networks(CNNs)have recently achieved superior performance on the task of 2D pose estimation from a single image,by training on images with 2D annotations collected by crowd sourcing.This suggests that similar success could be achieved for direct estimation of 3D poses.However,3D poses are much harder to annotate,and the lack of suitable annotated training images hinders attempts towards end-to-end solutions.To address this issue,we opt to automatically synthesize training images with ground truth pose annotations.Our work is a systematic study along this road.We find that pose space coverage and texture diversity are the key ingredients for the effectiveness of synthetic training data.We present a fully automatic,scalable approach that samples the human pose space for guiding the synthesis procedure and extracts clothing textures from real images.Furthermore,we explore domain adaptation for bridging the gap between our synthetic training images and real testing photos.We train a new network to make features of synthetic data indistinguishable from that of real data.We demonstrate that CNNs trained with our synthetic images out-perform those trained with real photos on 3D pose estimation tasks.We show that with domain adaptation,we can further improve the effect.
Keywords/Search Tags:Deep learning, CNN, 3D pose estimation, Domain adaptation
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