LingoMotion: An Interpretable and Unambiguous Symbolic Representation for Human Motion
arXiv cs.CV / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- LingoMotion introduces a symbolic, interpretable motion language that aims to replace opaque latent representations for human motion.
- It defines a motion alphabet based on joint angles and builds words, phrases, and syntax to describe both simple actions like walking and complex activities.
- The approach is evaluated on a large-scale Motion-X dataset, showing high fidelity in motion representation and interpretability.
- The work envisions applications in areas such as animation, robotics, and human–machine interaction by enabling more transparent and compositional motion descriptions.
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