MH‐HMR: Human mesh recovery from monocular images via multi‐hypothesis learning

Author:

Xuan Haibiao1ORCID,Zhang Jinsong1,Lai Yu‐Kun2,Li Kun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Intelligence and Computing Tianjin University Tianjin China

2. School of Computer Science and Informatics Cardiff University Cardiff UK

Abstract

AbstractRecovering 3D human meshes from monocular images is an inherently ill‐posed and challenging task due to depth ambiguity, joint occlusion, and truncation. However, most existing approaches do not model such uncertainties, typically yielding a single reconstruction for one input. In contrast, the ambiguity of the reconstruction is embraced and the problem is considered as an inverse problem for which multiple feasible solutions exist. To address these issues, the authors propose a multi‐hypothesis approach, multi‐hypothesis human mesh recovery (MH‐HMR), to efficiently model the multi‐hypothesis representation and build strong relationships among the hypothetical features. Specifically, the task is decomposed into three stages: (1) generating a reasonable set of initial recovery results (i.e., multiple hypotheses) given a single colour image; (2) modelling intra‐hypothesis refinement to enhance every single‐hypothesis feature; and (3) establishing inter‐hypothesis communication and regressing the final human meshes. Meanwhile, the authors take further advantage of multiple hypotheses and the recovery process to achieve human mesh recovery from multiple uncalibrated views. Compared with state‐of‐the‐art methods, the MH‐HMR approach achieves superior performance and recovers more accurate human meshes on challenging benchmark datasets, such as Human3.6M and 3DPW, while demonstrating the effectiveness across a variety of settings. The code will be publicly available at https://cic.tju.edu.cn/faculty/likun/projects/MH‐HMR.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of Tianjin Municipality

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

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