A Multi-Channel Parallel Keypoint Fusion Framework for Human Pose Estimation
Xilong Wang,
Nianfeng Shi,
Guoqiang Wang
et al.
Abstract:Although modeling self-attention can significantly reduce computational complexity, human pose estimation performance is still affected by occlusion and background noise, and undifferentiated feature fusion leads to significant information loss. To address these issues, we propose a novel human pose estimation framework called DatPose (deformable convolution and attention for human pose estimation), which combines deformable convolution and self-attention to relieve these issues. Considering that the keypoints… Show more
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