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You2Me: Inferring Body Pose in Egocentric Video via First and Second Person Interactions

Evonne Ng, Donglai Xiang, Hanbyul Joo, Kristen Grauman

Published 2019-04-22Version 1

The body pose of a person wearing a camera is of great interest for applications in augmented reality, healthcare, and robotics, yet much of the person's body is out of view for a typical wearable camera. We propose a learning-based approach to estimate the camera wearer's 3D body pose from egocentric video sequences. Our key insight is to leverage interactions with another person---whose body pose we can directly observe---as a signal inherently linked to the body pose of the first-person subject. We show that since interactions between individuals often induce a well-ordered series of back-and-forth responses, it is possible to learn a temporal model of the interlinked poses even though one party is largely out of view. We demonstrate our idea on a variety of domains with dyadic interaction and show the substantial impact on egocentric body pose estimation, which improves the state of the art. Video results are available at http://vision.cs.utexas.edu/projects/you2me/

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