Self-Attentive 3D Human Pose and Shape Estimation from Videos (2103.14182v2)
Abstract: We consider the task of estimating 3D human pose and shape from videos. While existing frame-based approaches have made significant progress, these methods are independently applied to each image, thereby often leading to inconsistent predictions. In this work, we present a video-based learning algorithm for 3D human pose and shape estimation. The key insights of our method are two-fold. First, to address the inconsistent temporal prediction issue, we exploit temporal information in videos and propose a self-attention module that jointly considers short-range and long-range dependencies across frames, resulting in temporally coherent estimations. Second, we model human motion with a forecasting module that allows the transition between adjacent frames to be smooth. We evaluate our method on the 3DPW, MPI-INF-3DHP, and Human3.6M datasets. Extensive experimental results show that our algorithm performs favorably against the state-of-the-art methods.
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