MultiPoseNet: Fast Multi-Person Pose Estimation Using Pose Residual Network

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In this paper, we present MultiPoseNet, a novel bottom-up multi-person pose estimation architecture that combines a multi-task model with a novel assignment method. MultiPoseNet can jointly handle person detection, person segmentation and pose estimation problems. The novel assignment method is implemented by the Pose Residual Network (PRN) which receives keypoint and person detections, and produces accurate poses by assigning keypoints to person instances. On the COCO keypoints dataset, our pose estimation method outperforms all previous bottom-up methods both in accuracy (+4-point mAP over previous best result) and speed; it also performs on par with the best top-down methods while being at least 4x faster. Our method is the fastest real time system with ∼ 23 frames/sec.

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Kocabas, M., Karagoz, S., & Akbas, E. (2018). MultiPoseNet: Fast Multi-Person Pose Estimation Using Pose Residual Network. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 11215 LNCS, pp. 437–453). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01252-6_26

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