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The number of joints #22

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cripac-sjx opened this issue Jun 2, 2021 · 4 comments
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The number of joints #22

cripac-sjx opened this issue Jun 2, 2021 · 4 comments

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@cripac-sjx
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Openpose extracted 137 keypoints for each frame, including "pose_keypoints_2d", "face_keypoints_2d", "hand_right_keypoints_2d", "hand_left_keypoints_2d". But the examples provides 150 joints, what's the difference between them.

Thanks!

@divyachhipani
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Hey, did you figure this out? I am wondering the same.

@PanXiebit
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@cripac-sjx @cripac-sjx The examples provides 50 joints, each joint have 3 values (x, y, probability). So each example has 50 joints. According the figure1 in their paper, I think they only consider 8 points[0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7] for pose, 21 points for right hand, 21 points for left hand.

@huanngzh
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@cripac-sjx @cripac-sjx The examples provides 50 joints, each joint have 3 values (x, y, probability). So each example has 50 joints. According the figure1 in their paper, I think they only consider 8 points[0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7] for pose, 21 points for right hand, 21 points for left hand.

Sorry but I think each joint in the examples have 3 values (x, y, z instead of probability)

@hacker009-sudo
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@PanXiebit @cripac-sjx @huanngzh please share the pretrained model, if you have stored it somewhere. Request you to please help it is really really urgent.

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