SizheAn
SizheAn
> Hi @SizheAn > > > It looks like the SMPL model gives the right Swing but the incorrect Twist > > This is a limitation of SMPLify as there...
Another question: I see that there are three kinds of loss when optimizing the smplify model: keypoints3d_loss, smooth_loss, and pose_reg_loss. But it looks different from the five loss components in...
> > Hi @SizheAn > > > It looks like the SMPL model gives the right Swing but the incorrect Twist > > > > > > This is a...
> Hi @SizheAn > > > It looks like the SMPL model gives the right Swing but the incorrect Twist > > This is a limitation of SMPLify as there...
> > Hi @SizheAn > > > It looks like the SMPL model gives the right Swing but the incorrect Twist > > > > > > This is a...
> > Even using the example data, human_data sample also gives bad result when using smplifyx config. This is the mmhuman3d_smplify_a009.mp4 file I generated: > > https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/87412724/163298669-f3eebef3-4924-43b3-9b97-7312b266edd8.mp4 > > Please...
> We are finetuning the parameters for SMPLify, as you can see [smplify3d.py](https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmhuman3d/blob/main/configs/smplify/smplify3d.py) (an improved config if 3D keypoints are available) is quite different from [smplify.py](https://github.com/open-mmlab/mmhuman3d/tree/main/configs/smplify). The performance is sensitive...
> Hi @SizheAn , the keys above are attributes of `class HumanData`. The data structure offers some checks and utility functions. Following the rules, you can easily create a file...
same problem exactly... Use dumpin/dependencieswalker to check and found that I had all the .dll files in my PATH... But still have this problem. Any help?
Sample problem. Did you fix it?