OnlineHMR: Video-based Online World-Grounded Human Mesh Recovery
arXiv cs.CV / 3/19/2026
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Key Points
- OnlineHMR is a fully online framework for video-based human mesh recovery that meets four essential criteria of online processing—system-level causality, faithfulness, temporal consistency, and efficiency—and does not rely on future frames.
- It uses a two-branch architecture with a causal key-value cache and a curated sliding-window learning strategy to enable streaming inference.
- A human-centric incremental SLAM module provides online world-grounded alignment with physically plausible trajectory correction.
- Experiments show competitive performance with existing chunk-based approaches on EMDB and dynamic videos, while uniquely enabling online processing for AR/VR and telepresence; page and code are available.
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