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Pose2Mesh: Graph Convolutional Network for 3D Human Pose and Mesh Recovery from a 2D Human Pose

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Most of the recent deep learning-based 3D human pose and mesh estimation methods regress the pose and shape parameters of human mesh models, such as SMPL and MANO, from an input image. The first weakness of these methods is the overfitting to image appearance, due to the domain gap between the training data captured from controlled settings such as a lab, and in-the-wild data in inference time. The second weakness is that the estimation of the pose parameters is quite challenging due to the representation issues of 3D rotations. To overcome the above weaknesses, we propose Pose2Mesh, a novel graph convolutional neural network (GraphCNN)-based system that estimates the 3D coordinates of human mesh vertices directly from the 2D human pose. The 2D human pose as input provides essential human body articulation information without image appearance. Also, the proposed system avoids the representation issues, while fully exploiting the mesh topology using GraphCNN in a coarse-to-fine manner. We show that our Pose2Mesh significantly outperforms the previous 3D human pose and mesh estimation methods on various benchmark datasets. The codes are publicly available(https://github.com/hongsukchoi/Pose2Mesh_RELEASE).

H. Choi and G. Moon—Equal contribution.

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This work was supported by IITP grant funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT of Korea (No.2017-0-01780), and Hyundai Motor Group through HMG-SNU AI Consortium fund (No. 5264-20190101).

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Choi, H., Moon, G., Lee, K.M. (2020). Pose2Mesh: Graph Convolutional Network for 3D Human Pose and Mesh Recovery from a 2D Human Pose. In: Vedaldi, A., Bischof, H., Brox, T., Frahm, JM. (eds) Computer Vision – ECCV 2020. ECCV 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12352. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58571-6_45

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