Synthetic-Child: An AIGC-Based Synthetic Data Pipeline for Privacy-Preserving Child Posture Estimation
Taowen Zeng

TL;DR
Synthetic-Child introduces a synthetic data pipeline using AIGC techniques to generate photorealistic child posture images, enabling privacy-preserving training and real-time deployment for child posture estimation.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel synthetic data pipeline that produces high-quality child posture images and annotations without real child data, improving model accuracy and privacy compliance.
Findings
Achieved 71.2 AP on real-child test set, +12.5 AP over baseline.
Maintained 70.4 AP after INT8 quantization at 22 FPS.
Outperformed commercial posture corrector in recognition rates.
Abstract
Accurate child posture estimation is critical for AI-powered study companion devices, yet collecting large-scale annotated datasets of children is both expensive and ethically prohibitive due to privacy concerns. We present Synthetic-Child, an AIGC-based synthetic data pipeline that produces photorealistic child posture training images with ground-truth-projected keypoint annotations, requiring zero real child photographs. The pipeline comprises four stages: (1) a programmable 3D child body model (SMPL-X) in Blender generates diverse desk-study poses with IK-constrained anatomical plausibility and automatic COCO-format ground-truth export; (2) a custom PoseInjectorNode feeds 3D-derived skeletons into a dual ControlNet (pose + depth) conditioned on FLUX-1 Dev, synthesizing 12,000 photorealistic images across 10 posture categories with low annotation drift; (3) ViTPose-based confidence…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHuman Pose and Action Recognition · Face recognition and analysis · Scoliosis diagnosis and treatment
