Performance Evaluation of Markerless 3D Skeleton Pose Estimates with Pop Dance Motion Sequence

Abstract The evaluation of markerless pose estimation performed by OpenPose has been getting much attention from researchers of human movement studies. This work aims to evaluate and compare the output joint positions estimated by the OpenPose with a marker-based motion-capture data recorded on a po...

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Published inbioRxiv
Main Authors Labuguen, Rollyn T, Wally Enrico M Ingco, Salvador Blanco Negrete, Kogami, Tonan, Shibata, Tomohiro
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LanguageEnglish
Published Cold Spring Harbor Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 17.04.2020
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Summary:Abstract The evaluation of markerless pose estimation performed by OpenPose has been getting much attention from researchers of human movement studies. This work aims to evaluate and compare the output joint positions estimated by the OpenPose with a marker-based motion-capture data recorded on a pop dance motion. Although the marker-based motion capture can accurately measure and record the human joint positions, this particular set-up is expensive. The framework to compare the outputs of the markerless method to the ground truth marker-based joint remains unknown, especially for complex body motion. Synchronization, camera calibration, and 3D reconstruction by fusing the outputs of the markerless method (OpenPose) are discussed. In this case study, the comparison results illustrate that even if the markerless method expects to fail when the subject’s body parts are self-occluded, the average magnitude errors for each key points are less than 700 mm. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
DOI:10.1101/2020.04.15.010702