Perceiving Systems Talk Biography
04 May 2017 at 15:00 - 16:00 | N3.022 (Greenhouse)

Learning from Synthetic Humans

Gul talk

Estimating human pose, shape, and motion from images and video are fundamental challenges with many applications. Recent advances in 2D human pose estimation use large amounts of manually-labeled training data for learning convolutional neural networks (CNNs). Such data is time consuming to acquire and difficult to extend. Moreover, manual labeling of 3D pose, depth and motion is impractical. In this work we present SURREAL: a new large-scale dataset with synthetically-generated but realistic images of people rendered from 3D sequences of human motion capture data. We generate more than 6 million frames together with ground truth pose, depth maps, and segmentation masks. We show that CNNs trained on our synthetic dataset allow for accurate human depth estimation and human part segmentation in real RGB images. Our results and the new dataset open up new possibilities for advancing person analysis using cheap and large-scale synthetic data.

Speaker Biography

Gul Varol (INRIA & ENS (Willow team))

PhD student

Gül Varol is a PhD student in Inria and École Normale Supérieure under the supervisions of Ivan Laptev and Cordelia Schmid. Her research is focused on human understanding in videos. Before joining Inria, she received bachelor and master degrees both in computer engineering from Bogazici University.