CVJul 3, 2025

Reconstructing Close Human Interaction with Appearance and Proxemics Reasoning

arXiv:2507.02565v16 citationsh-index: 10CVPR
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses a specific challenge in human pose estimation for applications like behavior analysis, but it is incremental as it builds on prior optimization and constraint-based methods.

The paper tackles the problem of reconstructing plausible close human interactions from in-the-wild videos, which existing methods fail due to visual ambiguities and occlusions, and achieves improved performance over existing approaches on benchmarks.

Due to visual ambiguities and inter-person occlusions, existing human pose estimation methods cannot recover plausible close interactions from in-the-wild videos. Even state-of-the-art large foundation models~(\eg, SAM) cannot accurately distinguish human semantics in such challenging scenarios. In this work, we find that human appearance can provide a straightforward cue to address these obstacles. Based on this observation, we propose a dual-branch optimization framework to reconstruct accurate interactive motions with plausible body contacts constrained by human appearances, social proxemics, and physical laws. Specifically, we first train a diffusion model to learn the human proxemic behavior and pose prior knowledge. The trained network and two optimizable tensors are then incorporated into a dual-branch optimization framework to reconstruct human motions and appearances. Several constraints based on 3D Gaussians, 2D keypoints, and mesh penetrations are also designed to assist the optimization. With the proxemics prior and diverse constraints, our method is capable of estimating accurate interactions from in-the-wild videos captured in complex environments. We further build a dataset with pseudo ground-truth interaction annotations, which may promote future research on pose estimation and human behavior understanding. Experimental results on several benchmarks demonstrate that our method outperforms existing approaches. The code and data are available at https://www.buzhenhuang.com/works/CloseApp.html.

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