SKEL rigs the SMPL body surface to a new 46-degree-of-freedom biomechanical skeleton, trained on BioAMASS, a new dataset of skeletons fitted inside SMPL meshes from AMASS.
InProceedings of the 16th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications (VISIGRAPP)(2021-02-08/2021-02-10)
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From Skin to Skeleton: Towards Biomechanically Accurate 3D Digital Humans
SKEL rigs the SMPL body surface to a new 46-degree-of-freedom biomechanical skeleton, trained on BioAMASS, a new dataset of skeletons fitted inside SMPL meshes from AMASS.