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arxiv: 2203.08713 · v2 · pith:GTX7TQ77 · submitted 2022-03-16 · cs.CV

DeciWatch: A Simple Baseline for 10x Efficient 2D and 3D Pose Estimation

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keywords deciwatchestimationposeframeshumansimplebaselineefficiency
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This paper proposes a simple baseline framework for video-based 2D/3D human pose estimation that can achieve 10 times efficiency improvement over existing works without any performance degradation, named DeciWatch. Unlike current solutions that estimate each frame in a video, DeciWatch introduces a simple yet effective sample-denoise-recover framework that only watches sparsely sampled frames, taking advantage of the continuity of human motions and the lightweight pose representation. Specifically, DeciWatch uniformly samples less than 10% video frames for detailed estimation, denoises the estimated 2D/3D poses with an efficient Transformer architecture, and then accurately recovers the rest of the frames using another Transformer-based network. Comprehensive experimental results on three video-based human pose estimation and body mesh recovery tasks with four datasets validate the efficiency and effectiveness of DeciWatch. Code is available at https://github.com/cure-lab/DeciWatch.

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