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This paper introduces SirenPose, a novel loss function leveraging sinusoidal representation networks and geometric priors for improved dynamic 3D scene reconstruction. The key contribution lies in addressing the challenges of motion modeling accuracy and spatiotemporal consistency in complex scenes, particularly those with rapid motion. The use of physics-inspired constraints and an expanded dataset are notable improvements over existing methods.
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SirenPose enforces coherent keypoint predictions across both spatial and temporal dimensions.

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SirenPose: Novel Approach to Dynamic Scene Reconstruction

Published:Dec 23, 2025 17:23
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This research paper presents a new method for reconstructing dynamic scenes, potentially advancing the field of computer vision. The use of geometric supervision could lead to more accurate and efficient scene representations.
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SirenPose: Dynamic Scene Reconstruction via Geometric Supervision