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Where do J_regressor_extra/h36m.npy come from? and where do extra/h36m-keypoints locate in the human-body? #110

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Tyushang opened this issue Aug 26, 2021 · 1 comment

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@Tyushang
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Hi, I got a dataset of different keypoints from standard SMPL, and I want to use this dataset to train a net which output SMPL params.

so I wonder Where do J_regressor_extra/h36m.npy come from? and where do extra/h35m-keypoints locate in the human-body?

The SMPL paper said: the joint regressor is obtained by training, so if I want another keypoint, should we retraining the SMPL model?

any help will be appreciated! Thanks.

@Tyushang Tyushang changed the title Where do J_regressor_extra/h36m.npy come from? and where do extra/h35m-keypoints locate in the human-body? Where do J_regressor_extra/h36m.npy come from? and where do extra/h36m-keypoints locate in the human-body? Aug 27, 2021
@masonwang513
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the same question, could u give some hints?

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