HandFoldingNet: A 3D Hand Pose Estimation Network Using Multiscale-Feature Guided Folding of a 2D Hand Skeleton

ICCV 2021  ·  Wencan Cheng, Jae Hyun Park, Jong Hwan Ko ·

With increasing applications of 3D hand pose estimation in various human-computer interaction applications, convolution neural networks (CNNs) based estimation models have been actively explored. However, the existing models require complex architectures or redundant computational resources to trade with the acceptable accuracy. To tackle this limitation, this paper proposes HandFoldingNet, an accurate and efficient hand pose estimator that regresses the hand joint locations from the normalized 3D hand point cloud input. The proposed model utilizes a folding-based decoder that folds a given 2D hand skeleton into the corresponding joint coordinates. For higher estimation accuracy, folding is guided by multi-scale features, which include both global and joint-wise local features. Experimental results show that the proposed model outperforms the existing methods on three hand pose benchmark datasets with the lowest model parameter requirement. Code is available at https://github.com/cwc1260/HandFold.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Hand Pose Estimation ICVL Hands HandFoldingNet Average 3D Error 5.95 # 3
Hand Pose Estimation MSRA Hands HandFoldingNet Average 3D Error 7.34 # 5
Hand Pose Estimation NYU Hands HandFoldingNet Average 3D Error 8.58 # 8

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