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    DensePose

    DensePose

    A real-time approach for mapping all human pixels of 2D RGB images

    ...It extends human pose estimation from predicting joint keypoints to providing dense correspondences between 2D images and a canonical 3D mesh (such as the SMPL model). This enables detailed understanding of human shape, motion, and surface appearance directly from images or videos. The repository includes the DensePose network architecture, training code, pretrained models, and dataset tools for annotation and visualization. DensePose is widely used in augmented reality, motion capture, virtual try-on, and visual effects applications because it enables real-time 3D human mapping from 2D inputs. The model architecture builds on Mask R-CNN, using additional regression heads to predict UV coordinates that map image pixels to 3D surfaces.
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    Deep Learning with PyTorch

    Deep Learning with PyTorch

    Latest techniques in deep learning and representation learning

    This course concerns the latest techniques in deep learning and representation learning, focusing on supervised and unsupervised deep learning, embedding methods, metric learning, convolutional and recurrent nets, with applications to computer vision, natural language understanding, and speech recognition. The prerequisites include DS-GA 1001 Intro to Data Science or a graduate-level machine learning course. To be able to follow the exercises, you are going to need a laptop with Miniconda (a...
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