Perceiving 3D structure in natural images is an immense computational challenge for the visual system. While many previous studies focused on rigid 3D objects, we applied a novel method on a common set of non-rigid objects—static images of the human body in the natural world. We investigated to what extent human ability to interpret 3D poses in natural images depends on pose typicality and viewpoint informativeness. We tested subjects on matching natural pose images with synthetic body images of the same poses given viewpoint changes. We found that performance for typical poses was measurably better than atypical poses; however, we found no significant difference between informative and less informative viewpoints. Results suggested that hu...
In human vision, the processes and the representations involved in identifying specific individuals ...
We introduce a new dataset, Human3.6M, of 3.6 Million 3D Human poses, acquired by recording the perf...
Much of the experimental and computational modeling research on human recognition processes has focu...
Human motion analysis in images and video, with its deeply inter-related 2D and 3D inference compone...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...
Everyday life requires us to recognize faces under transient changes in pose, expression and lightin...
AbstractIn human object recognition, converging evidence has shown that subjects' performance depend...
The appearance of a three-dimensional object (that is, the pattern formed by its projection onto the...
Humans possess a remarkable ability to extract general object representations from a single image, c...
Does the human brain represent objects for recognition by storing a series of two-dimensional snapsh...
Human 3d pose estimation from monocular sequence is a challenging problem, owing to highly articulat...
Many 3D objects in the world around us are strongly constrained. For instance, not only cultural art...
Automatic 3D reconstruction of human poses from monocular images is a challenging and popular topic ...
In this report we discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of ...
Determining the three-dimensional (3D) layout of the natural environment is an important but difficu...
In human vision, the processes and the representations involved in identifying specific individuals ...
We introduce a new dataset, Human3.6M, of 3.6 Million 3D Human poses, acquired by recording the perf...
Much of the experimental and computational modeling research on human recognition processes has focu...
Human motion analysis in images and video, with its deeply inter-related 2D and 3D inference compone...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...
Everyday life requires us to recognize faces under transient changes in pose, expression and lightin...
AbstractIn human object recognition, converging evidence has shown that subjects' performance depend...
The appearance of a three-dimensional object (that is, the pattern formed by its projection onto the...
Humans possess a remarkable ability to extract general object representations from a single image, c...
Does the human brain represent objects for recognition by storing a series of two-dimensional snapsh...
Human 3d pose estimation from monocular sequence is a challenging problem, owing to highly articulat...
Many 3D objects in the world around us are strongly constrained. For instance, not only cultural art...
Automatic 3D reconstruction of human poses from monocular images is a challenging and popular topic ...
In this report we discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of ...
Determining the three-dimensional (3D) layout of the natural environment is an important but difficu...
In human vision, the processes and the representations involved in identifying specific individuals ...
We introduce a new dataset, Human3.6M, of 3.6 Million 3D Human poses, acquired by recording the perf...
Much of the experimental and computational modeling research on human recognition processes has focu...