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I am using the openpose software with the 25-keypoint body estimation of a video where one can see two persons.
I use the json output from openpose in an rstudio script where I get, in the end, the data of the two subjects in the video, but I need to know which data belongs to which participant in the video,
Is there a way to figure out which data belongs to which person in the video?
Issue Summary
Hi all.
I am using the openpose software with the 25-keypoint body estimation of a video where one can see two persons.
I use the json output from openpose in an rstudio script where I get, in the end, the data of the two subjects in the video, but I need to know which data belongs to which participant in the video,
Is there a way to figure out which data belongs to which person in the video?
Executed Command (if any)
Set-Location -Path C:\Tools\openpose-1.7.0-binaries-win64-cpu-python3.7-flir-3d\openpose
bin\OpenPoseDemo.exe --video examples\media\LT\IL_18_video1_free_interaction.m4v --face --hand --write_json output_json_folder -- display 0
Type of Issue
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Your System Configuration
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openpose-1.7.0-binaries-win64-cpu-python3.7-flir-3d\openpose
Windows 10
Non-default settings:
3rd-party software:
cmake --version
in Ubuntu):apt-get install libopencv-dev
(only Ubuntu); OpenPose default (only Windows); compiled from source? If so, 2.4.9, 2.4.12, 3.1, 3.2?; ...?If Windows system:
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