BEHAVE-dataset

First 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.

Released in: BEHAVE: Dataset and Method for Tracking Human Object Interactions

Source: BEHAVE: Dataset and Method for Tracking Human Object Interactions

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Summary

Modelling interactions between humans and objects in natural environments is central to many applications including gaming, virtual and mixed reality, as well as human behavior analysis and human-robot collaboration. This challenging operation scenario requires generalization to vast number of objects, scenes, and human actions. Unfortunately, there exist no such dataset. Moreover, this data needs to be acquired in diverse natural environments, which rules out 4D scanners and marker based capture systems.

Authors present BEHAVE dataset, the first full body humanobject interaction dataset with multi-view RGBD frames and corresponding 3D SMPL and object fits along with the annotated contacts between them. We record 321 video sequences – 15k frames at 5 locations with 8 subjects performing a wide range of interactions with 20 common objects. We use this data to learn a model that can jointly track humans and objects in natural environments with an easy-to-use portable multi-camera setup

15k

Images in dataset

2022

Year Released

Key Links & Stats

xiexh20/behave-dataset

Research Only License

@inproceedings{bhatnagar22behave, title = {BEHAVE: Dataset and Method for Tracking Human Object Interactions}, author={Bhatnagar, Bharat Lal and Xie, Xianghui and Petrov, Ilya and Sminchisescu, Cristian and Theobalt, Christian and Pons-Moll, Gerard}, booktitle = {{IEEE} Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)}, month = {jun}, organization = {{IEEE}}, year = {2022}, }

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Modalities

  1. Video
  2. RGB-D
  3. 3D Asset

Verticals

  1. Digital Human
  2. AR/VR

ML Task

  1. Object Tracking

Related organizations

University of Tubingen, Germany

Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Saarland Informatics Campus, Germany

Google Research