Human-Aware Object Placement for Visual Environment Reconstruction
Hongwei Yi, Chun-Hao P. Huang, Dimitrios Tzionas, Muhammed, Kocabas, Mohamed Hassan, Siyu Tang, Justus Thies, Michael J., Black

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel human-aware optimization method that leverages human-scene interactions from monocular videos to improve 3D scene reconstruction and human pose estimation.
Contribution
It presents an optimization-based approach that incorporates human-scene interaction constraints to enhance 3D scene layout and human pose accuracy from monocular RGB videos.
Findings
Significantly improves 3D scene layout reconstruction accuracy.
Refines initial 3D human pose and shape estimates.
Demonstrates effectiveness on PROX and PiGraphs datasets.
Abstract
Humans are in constant contact with the world as they move through it and interact with it. This contact is a vital source of information for understanding 3D humans, 3D scenes, and the interactions between them. In fact, we demonstrate that these human-scene interactions (HSIs) can be leveraged to improve the 3D reconstruction of a scene from a monocular RGB video. Our key idea is that, as a person moves through a scene and interacts with it, we accumulate HSIs across multiple input images, and optimize the 3D scene to reconstruct a consistent, physically plausible and functional 3D scene layout. Our optimization-based approach exploits three types of HSI constraints: (1) humans that move in a scene are occluded or occlude objects, thus, defining the depth ordering of the objects, (2) humans move through free space and do not interpenetrate objects, (3) when humans and objects are in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHuman Pose and Action Recognition · Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods · Advanced Vision and Imaging
