arXiv Open Access 2023

Motion-DVAE: Unsupervised learning for fast human motion denoising

Guénolé Fiche Simon Leglaive Xavier Alameda-Pineda Renaud Séguier
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Pose and motion priors are crucial for recovering realistic and accurate human motion from noisy observations. Substantial progress has been made on pose and shape estimation from images, and recent works showed impressive results using priors to refine frame-wise predictions. However, a lot of motion priors only model transitions between consecutive poses and are used in time-consuming optimization procedures, which is problematic for many applications requiring real-time motion capture. We introduce Motion-DVAE, a motion prior to capture the short-term dependencies of human motion. As part of the dynamical variational autoencoder (DVAE) models family, Motion-DVAE combines the generative capability of VAE models and the temporal modeling of recurrent architectures. Together with Motion-DVAE, we introduce an unsupervised learned denoising method unifying regression- and optimization-based approaches in a single framework for real-time 3D human pose estimation. Experiments show that the proposed approach reaches competitive performance with state-of-the-art methods while being much faster.

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Guénolé Fiche

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Simon Leglaive

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Xavier Alameda-Pineda

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Renaud Séguier

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Fiche, G., Leglaive, S., Alameda-Pineda, X., Séguier, R. (2023). Motion-DVAE: Unsupervised learning for fast human motion denoising. https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.05846

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