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Getting Started

  1. Create folders that store body models, datasets, and logs.

    export REPO_DIR=$PWD
    mkdir -p $REPO_DIR/body_models  # body models
    mkdir -p $REPO_DIR/datasets  # datasets
    mkdir -p $REPO_DIR/logs  # logs
  2. Download body models.

    Get yourself registered and download models_smplx_v1_1.zip from SMPL-X, and place it at ${REPO_DIR}/body_models/smplx. The data structure should follow the hierarchy below.

    ${REPO_DIR}
    |-- body_models
    |   |-- smplx
    |   |   |-- SMPLX_NEUTRAL.pkl
    |   |   |-- SMPLX_NEUTRAL.npz
    |   |   |-- ...
    |-- datasets
    |-- logs
    |-- README.md
    |-- ...
  3. Download motion retrieval datasets.

    • Register and download all the available SMPL+H sequences from AMASS (This would take long time).
    • Register and download babel_v1-0_release.zip from BABEL. Note that BABEL provides the annotations for the AMASS dataset.

    Please place the datasets at ${REPO_DIR}/datasets.

    You also need to download our manually preprocessed BABEL raw labels,

    cd ${REPO_DIR}/datasets 
    wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/6p69k1tl1gk4lom/clip-actor_preprocess.zip
    unzip clip-actor_preprocess.zip

    Finally, you need to download featp_2_fps.json from BABEL github.

    The data structure should follow the hierarchy below.

     ${REPO_DIR}
     |-- body_models
     |-- datasets
     |   |-- amass
     |   |   |-- ACCAD
     |   |   |-- BMLhandball
     |   |   |-- ...
     |   |   |-- ...
     |   |-- babel
     |   |   |-- train.json
     |   |   |-- val.json
     |   |   |-- ...
     |   |   |-- raw_label.npy 
     |   |   |-- encoded_raw_label.npy
     |   |   |-- featp_2_fps.json
     |-- logs
     |-- README.md
     |-- ...