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Space-Time-Separable Graph Convolutional Network for Pose Forecasting (Accepted to ICCV '21)

Theodoros Sofianos†, Alessio Sampieri†, Luca Franco and Fabio Galasso

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

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Abstract

Human pose forecasting is a complex structured-data sequence-modelling task, which has received increasing attention, also due to numerous potential applications. Research has mainly addressed the temporal dimension as time series and the interaction of human body joints with a kinematic tree or by a graph. This has decoupled the two aspects and leveraged progress from the relevant fields, but it has also limited the understanding of the complex structural joint spatio-temporal dynamics of the human pose.

Here we propose a novel Space-Time-Separable Graph Convolutional Network (STS-GCN) for pose forecasting. For the first time, STS-GCN models the human pose dynamics only with a graph convolutional network (GCN), including the temporal evolution and the spatial joint interaction within a single-graph framework, which allows the cross-talk of motion and spatial correlations. Concurrently, STS-GCN is the first space-time-separable GCN: the space-time graph connectivity is factored into space and time affinity matrices, which bottlenecks the space-time cross-talk, while enabling full joint-joint and time-time correlations. Both affinity matrices are learnt end-to-end, which results in connections substantially deviating from the standard kinematic tree and the linear-time time series.

In experimental evaluation on three complex, recent and large-scale benchmarks, Human3.6M [Ionescu et al. TPAMI'14], AMASS [Mahmood et al. ICCV'19] and 3DPW [Von Marcard et al. ECCV'18], STS-GCN outperforms the state-of-the-art, surpassing the current best technique [Mao et al. ECCV'20] by over 32% in average in the most difficult long-term predictions, while only requiring 1.7% of its parameters. We explain the results qualitatively and illustrate the graph attention by the factored joint-joint and time-time learnt graph connections.

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Install dependencies:

 $ pip install -r requirements.txt

Get the data

Human3.6m in exponential map can be downloaded from here.

Directory structure:

H3.6m
|-- S1
|-- S5
|-- S6
|-- ...
`-- S11

AMASS from their official website.

Directory structure:

amass
|-- ACCAD
|-- BioMotionLab_NTroje
|-- CMU
|-- ...
`-- Transitions_mocap

3DPW from their official website.

Directory structure:

3dpw
|-- imageFiles
|   |-- courtyard_arguing_00
|   |-- courtyard_backpack_00
|   |-- ...
`-- sequenceFiles
    |-- test
    |-- train
    `-- validation

Put the all downloaded datasets in ../datasets directory.

Train

The arguments for running the code are defined in parser.py. We have used the following commands for training the network,on different datasets and body pose representations(3D and euler angles):

 python main_h36_3d.py --input_n 10 --output_n 25 --skip_rate 1 --joints_to_consider 22 
 python main_h36_ang.py --input_n 10 --output_n 25 --skip_rate 1 --joints_to_consider 16 
  python main_amass_3d.py --input_n 10 --output_n 25 --skip_rate 5 --joints_to_consider 18 

Test

To test on the pretrained model, we have used the following commands:

python main_h36_3d.py --input_n 10 --output_n 25 --skip_rate 1 --joints_to_consider 22 --mode test --model_path ./checkpoints/CKPT_3D_H36M
python main_h36_ang.py --input_n 10 --output_n 25 --skip_rate 1 --joints_to_consider 16 --mode test --model_path ./checkpoints/CKPT_ANG_H36M
 python main_amass_3d.py --input_n 10 --output_n 25 --skip_rate 5 --joints_to_consider 18 --mode test --model_path ./checkpoints/CKPT_3D_AMASS

Visualization

For visualizing from a pretrained model, we have used the following commands:

 python main_h36_3d.py --input_n 10 --output_n 25 --skip_rate 1 --joints_to_consider 22 --mode viz --model_path ./checkpoints/CKPT_3D_H36M --n_viz 5
 python main_h36_ang.py --input_n 10 --output_n 25 --skip_rate 1 --joints_to_consider 16 --mode viz --model_path ./checkpoints/CKPT_ANG_H36M --n_viz 5
 python main_amass_3d.py --input_n 10 --output_n 25 --skip_rate 5 --joints_to_consider 18 --mode viz --model_path ./checkpoints/CKPT_3D_AMASS --n_viz 5

Citing

If you use our code,please cite our work

@misc{sofianos2021spacetimeseparable,
     title={Space-Time-Separable Graph Convolutional Network for Pose Forecasting}, 
     author={Theodoros Sofianos and Alessio Sampieri and Luca Franco and Fabio Galasso},
     year={2021},
     eprint={2110.04573},
     archivePrefix={arXiv},
     primaryClass={cs.CV}
}

Acknowledgments

Some of our code was adapted from HisRepsItself by Wei Mao.

The authors wish to acknowledge Panasonic for partially supporting this work and the project of the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR) “Dipartimenti di Eccellenza 2018-2022”.

License

MIT license