학술논문

Crowd3D: Towards Hundreds of People Reconstruction from a Single Image
Document Type
Conference
Source
2023 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) CVPR Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2023 IEEE/CVF Conference on. :8937-8946 Jun, 2023
Subject
Computing and Processing
Location awareness
Computer vision
Three-dimensional displays
Graphical models
Codes
Shape
Pattern recognition
3D from single images
Language
ISSN
2575-7075
Abstract
Image-based multi-person reconstruction in wide-field large scenes is critical for crowd analysis and security alert. However, existing methods cannot deal with large scenes containing hundreds of people, which encounter the challenges of large number of people, large variations in human scale, and complex spatial distribution. In this paper, we propose Crowd3D, the first framework to reconstruct the 3D poses, shapes and locations of hundreds of people with global consistency from a single large-scene image. The core of our approach is to convert the problem of complex crowd localization into pixel localization with the help of our newly defined concept, Human-scene Virtual Interaction Point (HVIP). To reconstruct the crowd with global consistency, we propose a progressive reconstruction network based on HVIP by pre-estimating a scene-level camera and a ground plane. To deal with a large number of persons and various human sizes, we also design an adaptive human-centric cropping scheme. Besides, we contribute a benchmark dataset, LargeCrowd, for crowd reconstruction in a large scene. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method. The code and the dataset are available at http://cic.tju.edu.cn/faculty/likun/projects/Crowd3D.