AGORA is a synthetic human dataset with high realism and accurate ground truth. It consists of around 14K training and 3K test images by rendering between 5 and 15 people per image using either image-based lighting or rendered 3D environments, taking care to make the images physically plausible and photoreal. In total, AGORA contains 173K individual person crops. AGORA provides (1) SMPL/SMPL-X parameters and (2) segmentation masks for each subject in images.
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BEHAVE is a full body human-object interaction dataset with multi-view RGBD frames and corresponding 3D SMPL and object fits along with the annotated contacts between them. Dataset contains ~15k frames at 5 locations with 8 subjects performing a wide range of interactions with 20 common objects.
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SSP-3D is an evaluation dataset consisting of 311 images of sportspersons in tight-fitted clothes, with a variety of body shapes and poses. The images were collected from the Sports-1M dataset. SSP-3D is intended for use as a benchmark for body shape prediction methods. Pseudo-ground-truth 3D shape labels (using the SMPL body model) were obtained via multi-frame optimisation with shape consistency between frames, as described here.
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Contains 60 female and 30 male actors performing a collection of 20 predefined everyday actions and sports movements, and one self-chosen movement.
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The MMBody dataset provides human body data with motion capture, GT mesh, Kinect RGBD, and millimeter wave sensor data. See homepage for more details.
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Human Bodies in the Wild (HBW) is a validation and test set for body shape estimation. It consists of images taken in the wild and ground truth 3D body scans in SMPL-X topology. To create HBW, we collect body scans of 35 participants and register the SMPL-X model to the scans. Further each participant is photographed in various outfits and poses in front of a white background and uploads full-body photos of themselves taken in the wild. The validation and test set images are released. The ground truth shape is only released for the validation set.
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The volumetric representation of human interactions is one of the fundamental domains in the development of immersive media productions and telecommunication applications. Particularly in the context of the rapid advancement of Extended Reality (XR) applications, this volumetric data has proven to be an essential technology for future XR elaboration. In this work, we present a new multimodal database to help advance the development of immersive technologies. Our proposed database provides ethically compliant and diverse volumetric data, in particular 27 participants displaying posed facial expressions and subtle body movements while speaking, plus 11 participants wearing head-mounted displays (HMDs). The recording system consists of a volumetric capture (VoCap) studio, including 31 synchronized modules with 62 RGB cameras and 31 depth cameras. In addition to textured meshes, point clouds, and multi-view RGB-D data, we use one Lytro Illum camera for providing light field (LF) data simul
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