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arxiv:2009.05389

ZooBuilder: 2D and 3D Pose Estimation for Quadrupeds Using Synthetic Data

Published on Sep 1, 2020
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ZooBuilder automates the generation of synthetic 2D and 3D pose estimation data from wildlife videos for creating animations.

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This work introduces a novel strategy for generating synthetic training data for 2D and 3D pose estimation of animals using keyframe animations. With the objective to automate the process of creating animations for wildlife, we train several 2D and 3D pose estimation models with synthetic data, and put in place an end-to-end pipeline called ZooBuilder. The pipeline takes as input a video of an animal in the wild, and generates the corresponding 2D and 3D coordinates for each joint of the animal's skeleton. With this approach, we produce motion capture data that can be used to create animations for wildlife.

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