A OpenMMLAB toolbox for human pose estimation, skeleton-based action recognition, and action synthesis.
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A OpenMMLAB toolbox for human pose estimation, skeleton-based action recognition, and action synthesis.
[ICCV 2023] PyTorch Implementation of "MotionBERT: A Unified Perspective on Learning Human Motion Representations"
A toolbox for skeleton-based action recognition.
Skeleton-based Action Recognition
A curated paper list of awesome skeleton-based action recognition.
A pytorch reproduction of { Co-occurrence Feature Learning from Skeleton Data for Action Recognition and Detection with Hierarchical Aggregation }.
Skeleton-based action recognition models in PyTorch, including Two-Stream CNN, HCN, HCN-Baseline, Ta-CNN and Dynamic GCN
Skeleton-based Action Recognition Papers and Small Notes and Top 2 Leaderboard for NTU-RGBD
official implementation for Language Supervised Training for Skeleton-based Action Recognition
Online 3D skeleton-based action recognition with a single RGB camera
This is the official implementation of our paper "Hypergraph Transformer for Skeleton-based Action Recognition."
NTU-X, which is an extended version of popular NTU dataset
This is the official implementation of our CVPR 2024 paper "BlockGCN: Redefine Topology Awareness for Skeleton-Based Action Recognition"
Unofficial Tensorflow implementation of the AAAI'18 paper "Spatial Temporal Graph Convolutional Networks for Skeleton-Based Action Recognition"
The Official PyTorch implementation of "3D Human Action Representation Learning via Cross-View Consistency Pursuit" in CVPR 2021
[ECCV 2024] Official repository of SkateFormer
Keras implementation for Co-occurrence-Feature-Learning-from-Skeleton-Data-for-Action-Recognition
Human Action Recognition using skeleton and infrared data. State-of-the-art results on NTU RBG+D. Implemented with PyTorch.
A systematic collection of various skeleton-based models (Datasets, Papers, Codes, Leaderboards).
Course Project for CS763 Computer Vision IIT Bombay
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