Opening the Black Box: Hierarchical Sampling Optimization for Estimating Human Hand Pose

Danhang Tang, Jonathan Taylor, Pushmeet Kohli, Cem Keskin, Tae-Kyun Kim, Jamie Shotton; Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 2015, pp. 3325-3333

Abstract


We address the problem of hand pose estimation, formulated as an inverse problem. Typical approaches optimize an energy function over pose parameters using a `black box' image generation procedure. This procedure knows little about either the relationships between the parameters or the form of the energy function. In this paper, we show that we can significantly improving upon black box optimization by exploiting high-level knowledge of the structure of the parameters and using a local surrogate energy function. Our new framework, hierarchical sampling optimization, consists of a sequence of predictors organized into a kinematic hierarchy. Each predictor is conditioned on its ancestors, and generates a set of samples over a subset of the pose parameters. The highly-efficient surrogate energy is used to select among samples. Having evaluated the full hierarchy, the partial pose samples are concatenated to generate a full-pose hypothesis. Several hypotheses are generated using the same procedure, and finally the original full energy function selects the best result. Experimental evaluation on three publically available datasets show that our method is particularly impressive in low-compute scenarios where it significantly outperforms all other state-of-the-art methods.

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@InProceedings{Tang_2015_ICCV,
author = {Tang, Danhang and Taylor, Jonathan and Kohli, Pushmeet and Keskin, Cem and Kim, Tae-Kyun and Shotton, Jamie},
title = {Opening the Black Box: Hierarchical Sampling Optimization for Estimating Human Hand Pose},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)},
month = {December},
year = {2015}
}