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Reconstructing Humans with a Biomechanically Accurate Skeleton just dropped on Hugging Face

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AK1 year ago

discuss with author:

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AK1 year ago

app:

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Naveen Sankar S1 year ago

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Paul Copplestone — e/postgres1 year ago

> uses humans at peak physical condition in demo > adds a pot-belly

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Lunon1 year ago

sports commentators in 2026: 'and if we look at the biomechanical analysis, her femur was precisely 0.3 degrees off optimal rotation'

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The Highly Automated Cat — e/acc ⏩1 year ago

auto rigging should have been solved by now

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Hypergenius1 year ago

😱

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trdf531 year ago

@shawmakesmagic Wen nekkid?

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the 50 year old degen1 year ago

But why bother when far superior forms are available (nearly every animal or machine). That'd be like limiting computers to human math abilities. Or robotaxi via humanoid driver. Pointless.

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Alex Cheng1 year ago

Wow we've come so far in such a short amount of time since FrankMoCap

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