Throughout the history of art, the pose—as the holistic abstraction of the human body's expression—has proven to be a constant in numerous studies. However, due to the enormous amount of data that so far had to be processed by hand, its crucial role to the formulaic recapitulation of art-historical motifs since antiquity could only be highlighted selectively. This is true even for the now automated estimation of human poses, as domain-specific, sufficiently large data sets required for training computational models are either not publicly available or not indexed at a fine enough granularity. With the Poses of People in Art data set, we introduce the first openly licensed data set for estimating human poses in art and validating human pose estimators. It consists of 2,454 images from 22 art-historical depiction styles, including those that have increasingly turned away from lifelike representations of the body since the 19th century. A total of 10,749 human figures are precisely enclos
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Relative Human (RH) contains multi-person in-the-wild RGB images with rich human annotations, including:
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A dataset for 2D pose estimation of anime/manga images.
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Human keypoint dataset of anime/manga-style character illustrations. Extension of the AnimeDrawingsDataset, with additional features:
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Synthetic humans generated by the RePoGen method.