Perceiving Systems Talk Biography
16 April 2020 at 11:00 - 12:00 | remote talk on zoom

Handling Occlusion by Cross View Fusion for 3D Human Pose Estimation

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Accurate 3D human pose estimation has been a longstanding goal in computer vision. However, till now, it has only gained limited success in easy scenarios such as studios which have little occlusion. In this talk, I will present our two works aiming to address the occlusion problem in realistic scenarios. In the first work, we present an approach to recover absolute 3D human pose of single person from multi-view images by incorporating multi-view geometric priors in our model. It consists of two separate steps: (1) estimating the 2D poses in multi-view images and (2) recovering the 3D poses from the multi-view 2D poses. First, we introduce a cross-view fusion scheme into CNN to jointly estimate 2D poses for multiple views. Consequently, the 2D pose estimation for each view already benefits from other views. Second, we present a recursive Pictorial Structure Model to recover the 3D pose from the multi-view 2D poses. It gradually improves the accuracy of 3D pose with affordable computational cost. In the second work, we present a 3D pose estimator which allows us to reliably estimate and track people in crowded scenes. In contrast to the previous efforts which require to establish cross-view correspondence based on noisy and incomplete 2D pose estimations, we present an end-to-end solution which directly operates in the 3D space, therefore avoids making incorrect hard decisions in the 2D space. To achieve this goal, the features in all camera views are warped and aggregated in a common 3D space, and fed to Cuboid Proposal Network (CPN) to coarsely localize all people. Then we propose Pose Regression Network (PRN) to estimate a detailed 3D pose for each proposal. The approach is robust to occlusion which occurs frequently in practice. Without bells and whistles, it significantly outperforms the state-of-the-arts on the benchmark datasets.

Speaker Biography

Chunyu Wang (Microsoft Research Asia)

Senior Researcher

Chunyu Wang is a senior researcher of Microsoft Research Asia. He received his Ph. D from Peking University and B.E from Dalian University of Technology. He visited University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) for two years (2013 and 2015), working with Prof. Alan L. Yuille. His research interests include topics in computer vision and machine learning. In particular, he has focused on addressing the challenging problems in 3D human pose understanding from the perspective of both algorithms and applications. His research results have been applied to several Microsoft products including Microsoft Connected Store, Xiaoice and Windows Vision APIs.