https://yw0208.github.io/w-hmr/ after publication.
For a long time, in the field of reconstructing 3D human bodies from monocular images, most methods opted to simplify the task by minimizing the influence of the camera. Using a coarse focal length setting results in the reconstructed bodies not aligning well with distorted images. Ignoring camera rotation leads to an unrealistic reconstructed body pose in world space. Consequently, existing methods' application scenarios are confined to controlled environments. And they struggle to achieve accurate and reasonable reconstruction in world space when confronted with complex and diverse in-the-wild images. To address the above issues, we propose W-HMR, which decouples global body recovery into camera calibration, local body recovery and global body orientation correction. We design the first weak-supervised camera calibration method for body distortion, eliminating dependence on focal length labels and achieving finer mesh-image alignment. We propose a novel orientation correction module to allow the reconstructed human body to remain normal in world space. Decoupling body orientation and body pose enables our model to consider the accuracy in camera coordinate and the reasonableness in world coordinate simultaneously, expanding the range of applications. As a result, W-HMR achieves high-quality reconstruction in dual coordinate systems, particularly in challenging scenes. Codes will be released on