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Hauptverfasser: Fang, Hongwei, Cai, Jiahang, Wang, Xun, Yang, Wenwu
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Veröffentlicht: 2026
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author Fang, Hongwei
Cai, Jiahang
Wang, Xun
Yang, Wenwu
author_facet Fang, Hongwei
Cai, Jiahang
Wang, Xun
Yang, Wenwu
contents Vision Transformers (ViTs) have recently achieved state-of-the-art performance in 2D human pose estimation due to their strong global modeling capability. However, existing ViT-based pose estimators are designed for static images and process each frame independently, thereby ignoring the temporal coherence that exists in video sequences. This limitation often results in unstable predictions, especially in challenging scenes involving motion blur, occlusion, or defocus. In this paper, we propose TAR-ViTPose, a novel Temporal Aggregate-and-Restore Vision Transformer tailored for video-based 2D human pose estimation. TAR-ViTPose enhances static ViT representations by aggregating temporal cues across frames in a plug-and-play manner, leading to more robust and accurate pose estimation. To effectively aggregate joint-specific features that are temporally aligned across frames, we introduce a joint-centric temporal aggregation (JTA) that assigns each joint a learnable query token to selectively attend to its corresponding regions from neighboring frames. Furthermore, we develop a global restoring attention (GRA) to restore the aggregated temporal features back into the token sequence of the current frame, enriching its pose representation while fully preserving global context for precise keypoint localization. Extensive experiments demonstrate that TAR-ViTPose substantially improves upon the single-frame baseline ViTPose, achieving a +2.3 mAP gain on the PoseTrack2017 benchmark. Moreover, our approach outperforms existing state-of-the-art video-based methods, while also achieving a noticeably higher runtime frame rate in real-world applications. Project page: https://github.com/zgspose/TARViTPose.
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spellingShingle Beyond Static Frames: Temporal Aggregate-and-Restore Vision Transformer for Human Pose Estimation
Fang, Hongwei
Cai, Jiahang
Wang, Xun
Yang, Wenwu
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Vision Transformers (ViTs) have recently achieved state-of-the-art performance in 2D human pose estimation due to their strong global modeling capability. However, existing ViT-based pose estimators are designed for static images and process each frame independently, thereby ignoring the temporal coherence that exists in video sequences. This limitation often results in unstable predictions, especially in challenging scenes involving motion blur, occlusion, or defocus. In this paper, we propose TAR-ViTPose, a novel Temporal Aggregate-and-Restore Vision Transformer tailored for video-based 2D human pose estimation. TAR-ViTPose enhances static ViT representations by aggregating temporal cues across frames in a plug-and-play manner, leading to more robust and accurate pose estimation. To effectively aggregate joint-specific features that are temporally aligned across frames, we introduce a joint-centric temporal aggregation (JTA) that assigns each joint a learnable query token to selectively attend to its corresponding regions from neighboring frames. Furthermore, we develop a global restoring attention (GRA) to restore the aggregated temporal features back into the token sequence of the current frame, enriching its pose representation while fully preserving global context for precise keypoint localization. Extensive experiments demonstrate that TAR-ViTPose substantially improves upon the single-frame baseline ViTPose, achieving a +2.3 mAP gain on the PoseTrack2017 benchmark. Moreover, our approach outperforms existing state-of-the-art video-based methods, while also achieving a noticeably higher runtime frame rate in real-world applications. Project page: https://github.com/zgspose/TARViTPose.
title Beyond Static Frames: Temporal Aggregate-and-Restore Vision Transformer for Human Pose Estimation
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.05929