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ECCV
2008
Springer

Multiple Tree Models for Occlusion and Spatial Constraints in Human Pose Estimation

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Multiple Tree Models for Occlusion and Spatial Constraints in Human Pose Estimation
Abstract. Tree-structured models have been widely used for human pose estimation, in either 2D or 3D. While such models allow efficient learning and inference, they fail to capture additional dependencies between body parts, other than kinematic constraints between connected parts. In this paper, we consider the use of multiple tree models, rather than a single tree model for human pose estimation. Our model can alleviate the limitations of a single tree-structured model by combining information provided across different tree models. The parameters of each individual tree model are trained via standard learning algorithms in a single tree-structured model. Different tree models can be combined in a discriminative fashion by a boosting procedure. We present experimental results showing the improvement of our approaches on two different datasets. On the first dataset, we use our multiple tree framework for occlusion reasoning. On the second dataset, we combine multiple deformable trees f...
Greg Mori, Yang Wang 0003
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ECCV
Authors Greg Mori, Yang Wang 0003
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