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Main Authors: Mandal, Shaurjya, Sharma, Nutan, Galeotti, John
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.26447
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author Mandal, Shaurjya
Sharma, Nutan
Galeotti, John
author_facet Mandal, Shaurjya
Sharma, Nutan
Galeotti, John
contents Human mesh recovery from single images remains challenging due to inherent depth ambiguity and limited generalization across domains. While recent methods combine regression and optimization approaches, they struggle with poor initialization for test-time refinement and inefficient parameter updates during optimization. We propose a novel meta-learning framework that trains models to produce optimization-friendly initializations while incorporating uncertainty-aware adaptive updates during test-time refinement. Our approach introduces three key innovations: (1) a meta-learning strategy that simulates test-time optimization during training to learn better parameter initializations, (2) a selective parameter caching mechanism that identifies and freezes converged joints to reduce computational overhead, and (3) distribution-based adaptive updates that sample parameter changes from learned distributions, enabling robust exploration while quantifying uncertainty. Additionally, we employ stochastic approximation techniques to handle intractable gradients in complex loss landscapes. Extensive experiments on standard benchmarks demonstrate that our method achieves state-of-the-art performance, reducing MPJPE by 10.3 on 3DPW and 8.0 on Human3.6M compared to strong baselines. Our approach shows superior domain adaptation capabilities with minimal performance degradation across different environmental conditions, while providing meaningful uncertainty estimates that correlate with actual prediction errors. Combining meta-learning and adaptive optimization enables accurate mesh recovery and robust generalization to challenging scenarios.
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spellingShingle Meta-Learned Adaptive Optimization for Robust Human Mesh Recovery with Uncertainty-Aware Parameter Updates
Mandal, Shaurjya
Sharma, Nutan
Galeotti, John
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Machine Learning
Human mesh recovery from single images remains challenging due to inherent depth ambiguity and limited generalization across domains. While recent methods combine regression and optimization approaches, they struggle with poor initialization for test-time refinement and inefficient parameter updates during optimization. We propose a novel meta-learning framework that trains models to produce optimization-friendly initializations while incorporating uncertainty-aware adaptive updates during test-time refinement. Our approach introduces three key innovations: (1) a meta-learning strategy that simulates test-time optimization during training to learn better parameter initializations, (2) a selective parameter caching mechanism that identifies and freezes converged joints to reduce computational overhead, and (3) distribution-based adaptive updates that sample parameter changes from learned distributions, enabling robust exploration while quantifying uncertainty. Additionally, we employ stochastic approximation techniques to handle intractable gradients in complex loss landscapes. Extensive experiments on standard benchmarks demonstrate that our method achieves state-of-the-art performance, reducing MPJPE by 10.3 on 3DPW and 8.0 on Human3.6M compared to strong baselines. Our approach shows superior domain adaptation capabilities with minimal performance degradation across different environmental conditions, while providing meaningful uncertainty estimates that correlate with actual prediction errors. Combining meta-learning and adaptive optimization enables accurate mesh recovery and robust generalization to challenging scenarios.
title Meta-Learned Adaptive Optimization for Robust Human Mesh Recovery with Uncertainty-Aware Parameter Updates
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Machine Learning
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.26447