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Deep 3D human pose estimation: A review

Journal

COMPUTER VISION AND IMAGE UNDERSTANDING
Volume 210, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.cviu.2021.103225

Keywords

3D Human Pose Estimation; Deep Learning

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61972188]

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3D human pose estimation has gained increasing attention in the computer vision community, with a focus on deep learning based methods to overcome challenges and improve performance. A comprehensive review of existing works, analysis of benchmark datasets, and insights for future research development are crucial for advancing this field.
Three-dimensional (3D) human pose estimation involves estimating the articulated 3D joint locations of a human body from an image or video. Due to its widespread applications in a great variety of areas, such as human motion analysis, human-computer interaction, robots, 3D human pose estimation has recently attracted increasing attention in the computer vision community, however, it is a challenging task due to depth ambiguities and the lack of in-the-wild datasets. A large number of approaches, with many based on deep learning, have been developed over the past decade, largely advancing the performance on existing benchmarks. To guide future development, a comprehensive literature review is highly desired in this area. However, existing surveys on 3D human pose estimation mainly focus on traditional methods and a comprehensive review on deep learning based methods remains lacking in the literature. In this paper, we provide a thorough review of existing deep learning based works for 3D pose estimation, summarize the advantages and disadvantages of these methods and provide an in-depth understanding of this area. Furthermore, we also explore the commonly-used benchmark datasets on which we conduct a comprehensive study for comparison and analysis. Our study sheds light on the state of research development in 3D human pose estimation and provides insights that can facilitate the future design of models and algorithms.

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