Dingwen Zhang, Guangyu Guo, Dong Huang, Junwei Han
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Abstract
Motion of the human body is the critical cue for understanding and characterizing human behavior in videos. Most existing approaches explore the motion cue using optical flows. However, optical flow usually contains motion on both the interested human bodies and the undesired background. This "noisy" motion representation makes it very challenging for pose estimation and action recognition in real scenarios. To address this issue, this paper presents a novel deep motion representation, called PoseFlow, which reveals human motion in videos while suppressing background and motion blur, and being robust to occlusion. For learning PoseFlow with mild computational cost, we propose a functionally structured spatial-temporal deep network, PoseFlow Net (PFN), to jointly solve the skeleton localization and matching problems of PoseFlow. Comprehensive experiments show that PFN outperforms the state-of-the-art deep flow estimation models in generating PoseFlow. Moreover, PoseFlow demonstrates its potential on improving two challenging tasks in human video analysis: pose estimation and action recognition.
在视频中,人体的运动是理解和刻画人类行为的关键线索。大多数现有的方法使用光流来探索运动线索。然而,光流通常包含感兴趣的人体和不希望的背景上的运动。这种“嘈杂”的运动表示使得真实场景中的姿态估计和动作识别非常具有挑战性。为了解决这个问题,本文提出了一种新的深度运动表示,称为PoseFlow,它在抑制背景和运动模糊的同时显示视频中的人体运动,并且对遮挡具有鲁棒性。为了以较小的计算成本学习PoseFlow,我们提出了一种功能结构化的时空深度网络——PoseFlow Net (PFN),共同解决PoseFlow的骨架定位和匹配问题。综合实验表明,PFN在生成PoseFlow方面优于最先进的深流估计模型。此外,PoseFlow展示了其在改进人类视频分析中两个具有挑战性的任务方面的潜力:姿势估计和动作识别。