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RFID-based 3D human pose tracking: A subject generalization approach
Authors:Chao Yang  Xuyu Wang  Shiwen Mao
Affiliation:1. Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, 36849-5201, USA;2. Dept. of Computer Science, California State University, Sacramento, CA, 95819-6021, USA
Abstract:Three-dimensional (3D) human pose tracking has recently attracted more and more attention in the computer vision field. Real-time pose tracking is highly useful in various domains such as video surveillance, somatosensory games, and human-computer interaction. However, vision-based pose tracking techniques usually raise privacy concerns, making human pose tracking without vision data usage an important problem. Thus, we propose using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) as a pose tracking technique via a low-cost wearable sensing device. Although our prior work illustrated how deep learning could transfer RFID data into real-time human poses, generalization for different subjects remains challenging. This paper proposes a subject-adaptive technique to address this generalization problem. In the proposed system, termed Cycle-Pose, we leverage a cross-skeleton learning structure to improve the adaptability of the deep learning model to different human skeletons. Moreover, our novel cycle kinematic network is proposed for unpaired RFID and labeled pose data from different subjects. The Cycle-Pose system is implemented and evaluated by comparing its prototype with a traditional RFID pose tracking system. The experimental results demonstrate that Cycle-Pose can achieve lower estimation error and better subject generalization than the traditional system.
Keywords:Radio-frequency identification (RFID)  Three-dimensional (3D) human pose tracking  Cycle-consistent adversarial network  Generalization
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