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Thin-Slicing for Pose: Learning to Understand Pose Without Explicit Pose Estimation

2016-06-01CVPR 2016Unverified0· sign in to hype

Suha Kwak, Minsu Cho, Ivan Laptev

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We address the problem of learning a pose-aware, compact embedding that projects images with similar human poses to be placed close-by in the embedding space. The embedding function is built on a deep convolutional network, and trained with triplet-based rank constraints on real image data. This architecture allows us to learn a robust representation that captures differences in human poses by effectively factoring out variations in clothing, background, and imaging conditions in the wild. For a variety of pose-related tasks, the proposed pose embedding provides a cost-efficient and natural alternative to explicit pose estimation, circumventing challenges of localizing body joints. We demonstrate the efficacy of the embedding on pose-based image retrieval and action recognition problems.

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