Beyond trees: common-factor models for 2D human pose recovery

Computer Vision, 2005. ICCV 2005. Tenth IEEE International Conference(2005)

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Tree structured models have been widely used for determining the pose of a human body, from either 2D or 3D data. While such models can effectively represent the kinematic constraints of the skeletal structure, they do not capture additional constraints such as coordination of the limbs. Tree structured models thus miss an important source of information about human body pose, as limb coordination is necessary for balance while standing, walking, or running, as well as being evident in other activities such as dancing and throwing. In this paper, we consider the use of undirected graphical models that augment a tree structure with latent variables in order to account for coordination between limbs. We refer to these as common-factor models, since they are constructed by using factor analysis to identify additional correlations in limb position that are not accounted for by the kinematic tree structure. These common-factor models have an underlying tree structure and thus a variant of the standard Viterbi algorithm for a tree can be applied for efficient estimation. We present some experimental results contrasting common-factor models with tree models, and quantify the improvement in pose estimation for 2D image data.
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additional correlation,common-factor model,trees (mathematics),beyond trees,maximum likelihood estimation,tree structured model,undirected graphical model,kinematic tree structure,image restoration,common-factor models,pose estimation,underlying tree structure,2d human pose recovery,human pose recovery,limb coordination,tree structure,computer vision,gesture recognition,human body,viterbi algorithm,skeletal structure,factor analysis,additional constraint,tree model,graphical model,latent variable
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