Performance analyses based on videos are commonly used by coaches of athletes in various sports disciplines. In individual sports, these analyses mainly comprise the body posture. This paper focuses on the disciplines of triple, high, and long jump, which require fine-grained locations of the athlete’s body. Typical human pose estimation datasets provide only a very limited set of keypoints, which is not sufficient in this case. Therefore, we propose a method to detect arbitrary keypoints on the whole body of the athlete by leveraging the limited set of annotated keypoints and auto- generated segmentation masks of body parts. Evaluations show that our model is capable of detecting keypoints on the head, torso, hands, feet, arms, and legs, in...
This study presents a method for estimating human 3D body shape in action. We propose a method for e...
A novel approach for estimating articulated body posture and motion from monocular video sequences i...
Skill measurement for sports analysis is still a challenging issue for sports scientists. In recent ...
Performance analyses based on videos are commonly used by coaches of athletes in various sports disc...
Analyses based on the body posture are crucial for top- class athletes in many sports disciplines. I...
Nearly all Human Pose Estimation (HPE) datasets consist of a fixed set of keypoints. Standard HPE mo...
This study outlines a technique to leverage the wide availability of high resolution three-dimension...
The international success of world-class athletes depends strongly on the assessment and active impr...
We propose a semi-supervised self-training method for fine-tuning human pose estimations in videos t...
We present a benchmark for 3D human whole-body pose estimation, which involves identifying accurate ...
Recent advancements in human pose estimation from single images have attracted wide scientific inter...
Detecting posture changes of athletes in sports is an important task in teaching and training compet...
Human pose detectors, although successful in localising faces and torsos of people, often fail with ...
INST: L_042Solving 3D human pose estimation challenge from a monocular video lacks large, diverse da...
[[abstract]]A system is developed for analyzing poses in a standing long jump automatically. In the ...
This study presents a method for estimating human 3D body shape in action. We propose a method for e...
A novel approach for estimating articulated body posture and motion from monocular video sequences i...
Skill measurement for sports analysis is still a challenging issue for sports scientists. In recent ...
Performance analyses based on videos are commonly used by coaches of athletes in various sports disc...
Analyses based on the body posture are crucial for top- class athletes in many sports disciplines. I...
Nearly all Human Pose Estimation (HPE) datasets consist of a fixed set of keypoints. Standard HPE mo...
This study outlines a technique to leverage the wide availability of high resolution three-dimension...
The international success of world-class athletes depends strongly on the assessment and active impr...
We propose a semi-supervised self-training method for fine-tuning human pose estimations in videos t...
We present a benchmark for 3D human whole-body pose estimation, which involves identifying accurate ...
Recent advancements in human pose estimation from single images have attracted wide scientific inter...
Detecting posture changes of athletes in sports is an important task in teaching and training compet...
Human pose detectors, although successful in localising faces and torsos of people, often fail with ...
INST: L_042Solving 3D human pose estimation challenge from a monocular video lacks large, diverse da...
[[abstract]]A system is developed for analyzing poses in a standing long jump automatically. In the ...
This study presents a method for estimating human 3D body shape in action. We propose a method for e...
A novel approach for estimating articulated body posture and motion from monocular video sequences i...
Skill measurement for sports analysis is still a challenging issue for sports scientists. In recent ...