Meshlifter: Weakly supervised approach for 3D human mesh reconstruction from a single 2D pose based on loop structure

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In this paper, we address the problem of 3D human mesh reconstruction from a single 2D human pose based on deep learning. We propose MeshLifter, a network that estimates a 3D human mesh from an input 2D human pose. Unlike most existing 3D human mesh reconstruction studies that train models using paired 2D and 3D data, we propose a weakly supervised learning method based on a loop structure to train the MeshLifter. The proposed method alleviates the difficulty of obtaining ground-truth 3D data to ensure that the MeshLifter can be trained successfully from a 2D human pose dataset and an unpaired 3D motion capture dataset. We compare the proposed method with recent state-of-the-art studies through various experiments and show that the proposed method achieves effective 3D human mesh reconstruction performance. Notably, our proposed method achieves a reconstruction error of 59.1 mm without using the 3D ground-truth data of Human3.6M, the standard dataset for 3D human mesh reconstruction.

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Jeong, S., & Chang, J. Y. (2020, August 1). Meshlifter: Weakly supervised approach for 3D human mesh reconstruction from a single 2D pose based on loop structure. Sensors (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20154257

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