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Human Mesh Recovery from Multiple Shots (presented at CVPR 2022)
June 22, 2022, 9:54 a.m. | /u/moetsi_op
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By: [**Georgios Pavlakos**](https://geopavlakos.github.io/) [**Jitendra Malik**](http://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~malik/) [**Angjoo Kanazawa**](http://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kanazawa/)
**"**Videos from edited media like movies are a useful, yet under-explored source of information. The rich variety of appearance and interactions between humans depicted over a large temporal context in these films could be a valuable source of data. However, the richness of data comes at the expense of fundamental challenges such as abrupt shot changes and close up shots of actors with heavy truncation, which limits the applicability of existing human …
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