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DensePose:
Dense Human Pose Estimation In The Wild
Rıza Alp Güler, Natalia Neverova, Iasonas Kokkinos
[densepose.org
] [arXiv
] [BibTeX
]
Dense human pose estimation aims at mapping all human pixels of an RGB image to the 3D surface of the human body. DensePose-RCNN is implemented in the Detectron framework and is powered by Caffe2.
<div align="center"> <img src="https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1qfSOkpueo1kVZbXOuQJJhyagKjMgepsz" width="700px" /> </div>In this repository, we provide the code to train and evaluate DensePose-RCNN. We also provide notebooks to visualize the collected DensePose-COCO dataset and show the correspondences to the SMPL model.
Important Note
!!! This project is no longer supported !!!
DensePose is now part of Detectron2 (https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2/tree/master/projects/DensePose). There you can find the most up to date architectures / models. If you think some feature is missing from there, please post an issue in Detectron2 DensePose.
Installation
Please find installation instructions for Caffe2 and DensePose in INSTALL.md
, a document based on the Detectron installation instructions.
Inference-Training-Testing
After installation, please see GETTING_STARTED.md
for examples of inference and training and testing.
Notebooks
Visualization of DensePose-COCO annotations:
See notebooks/DensePose-COCO-Visualize.ipynb
to visualize the DensePose-COCO annotations on the images:
DensePose-COCO in 3D:
See notebooks/DensePose-COCO-on-SMPL.ipynb
to localize the DensePose-COCO annotations on the 3D template (SMPL
) model:
Visualize DensePose-RCNN Results:
See notebooks/DensePose-RCNN-Visualize-Results.ipynb
to visualize the inferred DensePose-RCNN Results.
DensePose-RCNN Texture Transfer:
See notebooks/DensePose-RCNN-Texture-Transfer.ipynb
to localize the DensePose-COCO annotations on the 3D template (SMPL
) model:
License
This source code is licensed under the license found in the LICENSE
file in the root directory of this source tree.
<a name="CitingDensePose"></a>Citing DensePose
If you use Densepose, please use the following BibTeX entry.
@InProceedings{Guler2018DensePose,
title={DensePose: Dense Human Pose Estimation In The Wild},
author={R\{i}za Alp G\"uler, Natalia Neverova, Iasonas Kokkinos},
journal={The IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)},
year={2018}
}