A multi-stage temporal continual learning method with a learned prior compensation factor improves human motion prediction across several backbones and four datasets.
Multi-grained Trajectory Graph Convolutional Networks for Habit-unrelated Human Motion Prediction
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Human motion prediction is an essential part for human-robot collaboration. Unlike most of the existing methods mainly focusing on improving the effectiveness of spatiotemporal modeling for accurate prediction, we take effectiveness and efficiency into consideration, aiming at the prediction quality, computational efficiency and the lightweight of the model. A multi-grained trajectory graph convolutional networks based and lightweight framework is proposed for habit-unrelated human motion prediction. Specifically, we represent human motion as multi-grained trajectories, including joint trajectory and sub-joint trajectory. Based on the advanced representation, multi-grained trajectory graph convolutional networks are proposed to explore the spatiotemporal dependencies at the multiple granularities. Moreover, considering the right-handedness habit of the vast majority of people, a new motion generation method is proposed to generate the motion with left-handedness, to better model the motion with less bias to the human habit. Experimental results on challenging datasets, including Human3.6M and CMU Mocap, show that the proposed model outperforms state-of-the-art with less than 0.12 times parameters, which demonstrates the effectiveness and efficiency of our proposed method.
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Temporal Continual Learning with Prior Compensation for Human Motion Prediction
A multi-stage temporal continual learning method with a learned prior compensation factor improves human motion prediction across several backbones and four datasets.