An End-to-End Framework for Unsupervised Pose Estimation of Occluded Pedestrians

02/15/2020
by   Sudip Das, et al.
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Pose estimation in the wild is a challenging problem, particularly in situations of (i) occlusions of varying degrees and (ii) crowded outdoor scenes. Most of the existing studies of pose estimation did not report the performance in similar situations. Moreover, pose annotations for occluded parts of human figures have not been provided in any of the relevant standard datasets which in turn creates further difficulties to the required studies for pose estimation of the entire figure of occluded humans. Well known pedestrian detection datasets such as CityPersons contains samples of outdoor scenes but it does not include pose annotations. Here, we propose a novel multi-task framework for end-to-end training towards the entire pose estimation of pedestrians including in situations of any kind of occlusion. To tackle this problem for training the network, we make use of a pose estimation dataset, MS-COCO, and employ unsupervised adversarial instance-level domain adaptation for estimating the entire pose of occluded pedestrians. The experimental studies show that the proposed framework outperforms the SOTA results for pose estimation, instance segmentation and pedestrian detection in cases of heavy occlusions (HO) and reasonable + heavy occlusions (R + HO) on the two benchmark datasets.

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