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SAMoR: Motion Modelling for Articulated Objects of Any Skeleton and Topology

Modeling motion for articulated objects of arbitrary skeleton topology remains difficult: existing motion generators target a fixed human skeleton, and prior adaptations either fail to share a vocabulary across rigs or discard motion detail through global pooling. Our key observation is that while joint-level motion does not correspond cleanly across species, motion of functional joint groups does: a human arm, a wolf foreleg, and a bird wing share motion structure despite differing joint counts and connectivity, a correspondence that joint names (e.g., "forearm", "wing_L1") partially expose e

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  • Linked via arxiv authorYuhao Zhang

    SAMoR: Motion Modelling for Articulated Objects of Any Skeleton and Topology

  • Linked via arxiv authorGerard Pons-Moll

    SAMoR: Motion Modelling for Articulated Objects of Any Skeleton and Topology

  • Linked via arxiv authorTolga Birdal

    SAMoR: Motion Modelling for Articulated Objects of Any Skeleton and Topology

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