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OpenPose Library - Release Notes

OpenPose 1.0.0rc1 (Apr 24, 2017)

  1. Initial version, main functionality:
    1. Body keypoint detection and rendering in Ubuntu 14 and 16.
    2. It can read an image directory, video or webcam.
    3. It can display the results or storing them on disk.

OpenPose 1.0.0rc2 (May 10, 2017)

  1. Main improvements:
    1. Rendering max resolution from 720p to >32k images.
    2. Highly improved documentation.
  2. Functions or parameters renamed:
    1. Demo renamed from rtpose to openpose.
  3. Main bugs fixed:
    1. Demo uses exec instead of start, so it works with more OpenCV custom compiled versions.

OpenPose 1.0.0rc3 (Jun 8, 2017)

  1. Main improvements:
    1. Added face keypoint detection.
    2. Added Windows 10 compatibility.
    3. Auto-detection of the number of GPUs.
    4. MPI visualization more similar to COCO one.
    5. Rendering max resolution from 720p to >32k images.
    6. GUI info adder working when the worker TDatum has more than 1 Datum.
    7. It prints out the error description before throwing the exception (so that it is written on the Windows cmd).
    8. Highly improved documentation.
  2. Functions or parameters renamed:
    1. Flag --write_pose renamed as --write_keypoint and it also applies to face and/or hands.
    2. Flag --write_pose_json renamed as --write_keypoint_json and it also applies to face and/or hands.
    3. Flag --write_pose_format renamed as --write_keypoint_format and it also applies to face and/or hands.
    4. PoseSaver and its JSON variant renamed as KeypointSaver.
    5. PoseJsonCocoSaver renamed as CocoJsonSaver.
  3. Main bugs fixed:
    1. All visualization functions moved to same thread, so it works with most OpenCV custom compiled versions.
    2. Fixed error on debug mode: Too many resources requested for launch.

OpenPose 1.0.0 (Jul 8, 2017)

  1. Main improvements:
    1. Added hand keypoint detection.
    2. Windows branch merged to master branch.
    3. Face and hands use Maximum instead of Nms, since there is only 1 person / detection.
    4. Increased accuracy on multi-scale (added Datum::scaleRatios to save the relative scale ratio when multi-scale).
    5. Increased speed ~5% by adding CPU rendering (but GPU is the default rendering).
    6. Rendering colors modified, visually better results.
    7. Rendering threshold for pose, face and hands becomes user-configurable.
    8. Check() functions give more feedback.
    9. WCocoJsonSaver finished and removed its 3599-image limit.
    10. Added --camera_fps so generated video will use that frame rate.
    11. Reduced the number of printed information messages. Default logging priority threshold increased to Priority::Max.
    12. Google flags to OpenPose configuration parameters reader moved from each demo to utilities/flagsToOpenPose.
    13. Nms classes do not use numberParts for Reshape, they deduce the value.
    14. Improved documentation.
  2. Functions or parameters renamed:
    1. Render flags renamed in the demo in order to incorporate the CPU/GPU rendering.
    2. Keypoints saved in JSON files (--write_keypoint_json) are now saved as pose_keypoints, face_keypoints, hand_left_keypoints, and hand_right_keypoints. They all were previously saved as body_parts.
    3. Flag --num_scales renamed as --scale_number.
    4. All hand and pose flags renamed such as they start by --hand_ and --face_ respectively.
  3. Main bugs fixed:
    1. Fixed bug in Array::getConstCvMat() if mVolume=0, now returning empty cv::Mat.
    2. Fixed bug: --process_real_time threw error with webcam.
    3. Fixed bug: Face not working when input and output resolutions are different.
    4. Fixed some bugs that prevented debug version to run.
    5. Face saved in JSON files were called --body_parts. Now they are called --face_keypoints.

OpenPose 1.0.1 (Jul 11, 2017)

  1. Main improvements:
    1. Windows library turned into DLL dynamic library (i.e. portable).
    2. Improved documentation.
  2. Functions or parameters renamed:
    1. openpose/utilities/macros.hpp moved to openpose/utilities/macros.hpp.

OpenPose 1.0.2 (Sep 3, 2017)

  1. Main improvements:
    1. Added OpenCV 3.3 compatibility.
    2. Caffe turned into DLL library.
    3. OpenPose is now completely portable across Windows 10 computers (with Nvidia graphic card).
    4. Added OpenPose 1.0.1 portable demo.
    5. Removed Python and some unnecessary boost dependencies on the VS project.
    6. Replaced all double quotes by angle brackets in include statements (issue #61).
    7. Added 3-D reconstruction demo.
    8. Auto-detection of the camera index.
    9. Speed up of ~30% in op::floatPtrToUCharCvMat.
    10. COCO extractor now extracts image ID from the image name itslef (format "string_%d"). Before, only working with validation test, now applicable to e.g. test sets.
    11. Changed display texts, added OpenPose name.
  2. Main bugs fixed:
    1. Pycaffe can now be imported from Python.
    2. Fixed Tutorial/Wrapper VS linking errors.

OpenPose 1.1.0 (Sep 19, 2017)

  1. Main improvements:
    1. Added CMake installer for Ubuntu.
    2. Added how to use keypoint data in examples/tutorial_wrapper/.
    3. Added flag for warnings of type -Wsign-compare and removed in code.
    4. Slightly improved accuracy by considering ears-shoulder connection (e.g. +0.4 mAP for 1 scale in validation set).
  2. Main bugs fixed:
    1. Windows version crashing with std::map copy.

OpenPose 1.2.0 (Nov 3, 2017)

  1. Main improvements:
    1. Speed increase when processing images with different aspect ratios. E.g. ~20% increase over 3.7k COCO validation images on 1 scale.
    2. Huge speed increase and memory reduction when processing multi-scale. E.g. over 3.7k COCO validation images on 4 scales: ~40% (~770 to ~450 sec) speed increase, ~25% memory reduction (from ~8.9 to ~6.7 GB / GPU).
    3. Slightly increase of accuracy given the fixed mini-bugs.
    4. Added IP camera support.
    5. Output images can have the input size, OpenPose able to change its size for each image and not required fixed size anymore.
      1. FrameDisplayer accepts variable size images by rescaling every time a frame with bigger width or height is displayed (gui module).
      2. OpOutputToCvMat & GuiInfoAdder does not require to know the output size at construction time, deduced from each image.
      3. CvMatToOutput and Renderers allow to keep input resolution as output for images (core module).
    6. New standalone face keypoint detector based on OpenCV face detector: much faster if body keypoint detection is not required but much less accurate.
    7. Face and hand keypoint detectors now can return each keypoint heatmap.
    8. The flag USE_CUDNN is no longer required; USE_CAFFE and USE_CUDA (replacing the old CPU_ONLY) are no longer required to use the library, only to build it. In addition, Boost, Caffe, and its dependencies have been removed from the OpenPose header files. Only OpenCV include and lib folders are required when building a project using OpenPose.
    9. OpenPose successfully compiles if the flags USE_CAFFE and/or USE_CUDA are not enabled, although it will give an error saying they are required.
    10. COCO JSON file outputs 0 as score for non-detected keypoints.
    11. Added example for OpenPose for user asynchronous output and cleaned all tutorial_wrapper/ examples.
    12. Added -1 option for --net_resolution in order to auto-select the best possible aspect ratio given the user input.
    13. Net resolution can be dynamically changed (e.g. for images with different size).
    14. Added example to add functionality/modules to OpenPose.
    15. Added --disable_multi_thread flag in order to allow debug and/or highly reduce the latency (e.g. when using webcam in real-time).
    16. Allowed to output images without any rendering.
  2. Functions or parameters renamed:
    1. OpenPose able to change its size and initial size dynamically:
      1. Flag --resolution renamed as --output_resolution.
      2. FrameDisplayer, GuiInfoAdder and Gui constructors arguments modified (gui module).
      3. OpOutputToCvMat constructor removed (core module).
      4. New Renders classes to split GpuRenderers from CpuRenderers.
      5. Etc.
    2. OpenPose able to change its net resolution size dynamically:
      1. Changed several functions on core/, pose/, face/, and hand/ modules.
    3. CPU_ONLY changed by USE_CUDA to keep format.
  3. Main bugs fixed:
    1. Scaling resize issue fixed: ~1-pixel offset due to not considering 0-based indexes.
    2. Ubuntu installer script now works even if Python pip was not installed previously.
    3. Flags to set first and last frame as well as jumping frames backward and forward now works on image directory reader.

OpenPose 1.2.1 (Jan 9, 2018)

  1. Main improvements:
    1. Heatmaps can be saved in floating format.
    2. More efficient non-processing version (i.e., if all keypoint extractors are disabled, and only image extraction and display/saving operations are performed).
    3. Heat maps scaling: Added --heatmaps_scale to OpenPoseDemo, added option not to scale the heatmaps, and added custom float format to save heatmaps in floating format.
    4. Detector of the number of GPU also considers the initial GPU index given by the user.
    5. Added --write_json as new version of --write_keypoint_json. It includes the body part candidates (if enabled), as well as any extra information added in the future (e.g. person ID).
    6. Body part candidates can be retrieved in op::Datum and saved with --write_json.
  2. Functions or parameters renamed:
    1. PoseParameters splitted into PoseParameters and PoseParametersRender and const parameters turned into functions for more clarity.
  3. Main bugs fixed:
    1. Render working on images > 4K (#324).
    2. Cleaned redundant arguments on getAverageScore and getKeypointsArea.
    3. Slight speed up when heatmaps must be returned to the user (not doing a double copy anymore).

OpenPose 1.3.0 (Mar 24, 2018)

  1. Main improvements:
    1. Output of --write_json uses less hard disk space (enters and tabs removed).
    2. Removed Boost dependencies.
    3. Caffe added as submodule.
    4. CMake installer compatible with Windows.
    5. Added freeglut download script (3-D reconstruction demo for Windows).
    6. Added Debug version for Windows (CMake).
    7. Runtime verbose about average speed configurable by user with PROFILER_ENABLED option (CMake/Makefile.config) and --profile_speed flag.
    8. Lighter Caffe version compiled by CMake in Ubuntu: disabled Caffe extra support (e.g., OpenCV, Python) and doc.
    9. Renamed CMake binaries (Ubuntu) to match old Makefile format: _bin by .bin.
    10. 3-D reconstruction demo cleaned, implemented in Ubuntu too, and now defined as module of OpenPose rather than just a demo.
    11. CMake as default installer in documentation.
    12. Added flag: number_people_max to optionally select the maximum number of people to be detected.
    13. 3-D reconstruction module forces the user to set number_people_max 1 to avoid errors (as it assumes only 1 person per image).
    14. Removed old windows/ version. CMake is the only Windows version available.
    15. Camera parameters (flir camera) are read from disk at runtime rather than being compiled.
    16. 3-D reconstruction module can be implemented with different camera brands or custom image sources.
    17. Flag --write_json includes 3-D keypoints.
    18. 3-D reconstruction module can be used with images and videos. Flag --3d_views added to allow --image_dir and --video allow loading stereo images.
    19. Flag --camera_resolution applicable to --flir_camera.
    20. Throw error message if requested GPU IDs does not exist (e.g. asking for 2 GPUs starting in ID 1 if there is only 2 GPUs in total).
    21. VideoSaver (--write_video) compatible with multi-camera setting. It will save all the different views concatenated.
    22. OpenPose small GUI rescale the verbose text to the displayed image, to avoid the text to be either too big or small.
    23. OpenPose small GUI shows the frame number w.r.t. the original producer, rather than the frame id. E.g., if video is started at frame 30, OpenPose will display 30 rather than 0 in the first frame.
    24. OpenPose GUI: 'l' and 'k' functionality swapped.
    25. 3-D reconstruction module: Added flag --3d_min_views to select minimum number of cameras required for 3-D reconstruction.
    26. Flag --camera_fps also applies to recorded video (--write_video).
    27. Flir camera producer n times faster for n cameras (multi-threaded). If the number of cameras is greater than the number of the computer threads, the speed up might not be exactly n times.
  2. Functions or parameters renamed:
    1. Flag no_display renamed as display, able to select between NoDisplay, Display2D, Display3D, and DisplayAll.
    2. 3-D reconstruction demo is now inside the OpenPose demo binary.
    3. Renamed *_keypoints by *_keypoints_2d to avoid confusion with 3d ones in --write_json output file.
    4. CvMatToOpInput requires PoseModel to know the normalization to be performed.
    5. Created net/ module in order to reduce core/ number of classes and files and for future scalability.
  3. Main bugs fixed:
    1. Slight speed up (~1%) for performing the non-maximum suppression stage only in the body part heatmaps channels, and not also in the PAF channels.
    2. Fixed core-dumped in PoseRenderer with GUI when changed element to be rendered to something else than skeleton.
    3. 3-D visualizer does not crash on exit anymore.
    4. Fake pause ('m' key pressed) works again.

Current version - future OpenPose 1.3.1

  1. Main improvements:
    1. Flir cameras: Added software trigger and a dedicated thread to keep reading images to remove latency (analogously to webcamReader).
  2. Functions or parameters renamed:
    1. Removed scale parameter from hand and face rectangle extractor (causing wrong results if custom --output_resolution).
  3. Main bugs fixed:
    1. Hand and face work properly again with any --output_resolution.

All OpenPose Versions

Download and/or check any OpenPose version from https://github.com/CMU-Perceptual-Computing-Lab/openpose/releases.