Markerless motion capture and understanding of professional non-daily human movements is an important yet unsolved task, which suffers from complex motion patterns and severe self-occlusion, especially for the monocular setting. In this paper, we propose SportsCap -- the first approach for simultaneously capturing 3D human motions and understanding fine-grained actions from monocular challenging sports video input.
About SportCaps :
SportsCap proposes a challenging sports dataset called Sports Motion and Recognition Tasks (SMART) dataset, which contains per-frame action labels, manually annotated pose, and action assessment of various challenging sports video clips from professional referees.
Their approaches :
This is especially prevalent in non-daily action classes like fitness and sports domains. This can be mitigated, for example, by annotating domain-specific datasets , but that requires a considerable amount of manual annotation efforts, financial resources, and 3D annotations can only be obtained in controlled conditions. Therefore, we propose to learn domain-specific pose-sensitive representations from unlabeled videos, which can be fine tuned using only a small labeled dataset. ...
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1. Purple Square: has the color purple
2. Yellow Heart : has the shape of a heart
3. Purple Heart: has the color purple and shape of a heart
The only one that is not pretty is the Yellow square because it does not have either of the traits of purple of a heart.
The answer is Social knowledge. The combined body of information
created by your public or social circle is what is well-known as social
knowledge. In a social or cultural setting, social knowledge can be the
collective knowledge base of small groups, like a family, or it can be a
massive and constantly evolving body of acquaintance.
Answer: The Forest Floor gets the least sunlight
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In the 19th century, the Irish people came to migrate with America but they were not welcomed well there. They were discriminated by the Americans and were called as lethargic and dumb people who did not have any intelligence.
They had to compete with the blacks for work which offered low salaries. These people were termed as drunkards and they were seen as criminals also. But this discrimination was protested by the Irish people.