Human pose estimation localizes body keypoints to accurately recognizing the postures of individuals given an image. This step is a crucial prerequisite to multiple tasks of computer vision which include human action recognition, human tracking, human-computer interaction, gaming, sign languages, and video surveillance. Therefore, we present this survey article to fill the knowledge gap and shed light on the researches of 2D human pose estimation. A brief introduction is followed by classifying it as a single or multi-person pose estimation based on the number of people needed to be tracked. Then gradually the approaches used in human pose estimation are described before listing some applications and also flaws facing in pose estimation. Following that, a center of attention is given on briefly discussing researches with a significant effect on human pose estimation and examine the novelty, motivation, architecture, the procedures (working principles) of each model together with its practical application and drawbacks, datasets implemented, as well as the evaluation metrics used to evaluate the model. This review is presented as a baseline for newcomers and guides researchers to discover new models by observing the procedure and architecture flaws of existing researches.
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