DGPose: Disentangled Semi-supervised Deep Generative Models for Human Body Analysis.

arXiv: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition(2018)

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Abstract
Deep generative modelling for robust human body analysis is an emerging problem with many interesting applications, since it enables analysis-by-synthesis and unsupervised learning. However, the latent space learned by such models is typically not human-interpretable, resulting in less flexible models. In this work, we adopt a structured semi-supervised variational auto-encoder approach and present a deep generative model for human body analysis where the pose and appearance are disentangled in the latent space, allowing for pose estimation. Such a disentanglement allows independent manipulation of pose and appearance and hence enables applications such as pose-transfer without being explicitly trained for such a task. In addition, the ability to train in a semi-supervised setting relaxes the need for labelled data. We demonstrate the merits of our generative model on the Human3.6M and ChictopiaPlus datasets.
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