ProcNet: Deep Predictive Coding Model for Robust-to-occlusion Visual Segmentation and Pose Estimation
Zechmair, Michael, Bornet, Alban, Morel, Yannick
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Systems involving human-robot collaboration necessarily require that steps be taken to ensure safety of the participating human. This is usually achievable if accurate, reliable estimates of the human's pose are available. In this paper, we present a deep Predictive Coding (PC) model supporting visual segmentation, which we extend to pursue pose estimation. The model is designed to offer robustness to the type of transient occlusion naturally occurring when human and robot are operating in close proximity to one another. Impact on performance of relevant model parameters is assessed, and comparison to an alternate pose estimation model (NVIDIA's PoseCNN) illustrates efficacy of the proposed approach.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-27-2023
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