2018 article

Toward Marker-free 3D Pose Estimation in Lifting: A Deep Multi-view Solution

PROCEEDINGS 2018 13TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC FACE & GESTURE RECOGNITION (FG 2018), pp. 485–491.

By: R. Mehrizi*, . Peng*, Z. Tang*, X. Xu n, D. Metaxas* & K. Li*

co-author countries: United States of America 🇺🇸
author keywords: markerless 3D human pose estimation; deep neural network; lifting
Source: Web Of Science
Added: January 21, 2019

Lifting is a common manual material handling task performed in the workplaces. It is considered as one of the main risk factors for Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders. To improve work place safety, it is necessary to assess musculoskeletal and biomechanical risk exposures associated with these tasks, which requires very accurate 3D pose. Existing approaches mainly utilize marker-based sensors to collect 3D information. However, these methods are usually expensive to setup, timeconsuming in process, and sensitive to the surrounding environment. In this study, we propose a multi-view based deep perceptron approach to address aforementioned limitations. Our approach consists of two modules: a "view-specific perceptron" network extracts rich information independently from the image of view, which includes both 2D shape and hierarchical texture information; while a "multi-view integration" network synthesizes information from all available views to predict accurate 3D pose. To fully evaluate our approach, we carried out comprehensive experiments to compare different variants of our design. The results prove that our approach achieves comparable performance with former marker-based methods, i.e. an average error of 14:72 ± 2:96 mm on the lifting dataset. The results are also compared with state-of-the-art methods on HumanEva-I dataset [1], which demonstrates the superior performance of our approach.