Abstract

Accurately estimating human pose is crucial for providing feedback during exercises or musical performances, but the complex and flexible nature of human joints makes it challenging. Additionally, traditional methods often neglect pixel coordinates, which are naturally present in high-resolution images of the human body. To address this issue, we propose a novel human pose estimation method that directly incorporates pixel coordinates. Our method adds a coordinate channel to the convolution process and embeds pixel coordinates into the feature map, while also using coordinate attention to capture position- and structure-sensitive features. We further reduce the network parameters and computational cost by using small-scale convolution kernels and a smooth activation function in residual blocks. We evaluate our model on the MPII Human Pose and COCO Keypoint Detection datasets and demonstrate improved accuracy, highlighting the importance of directly incorporating coordinate location information in position-sensitive tasks.

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