AI RESEARCH
RHINO: Reconstructing Human Interactions with Novel Objects from Monocular Videos
arXiv CS.CV
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ArXi:2605.17014v1 Announce Type: new Reconstructing people, objects, and their interactions in 3D is a long-standing goal for intelligent systems. Often the input is RGB video from a moving camera, making the task ill-posed; depth is ambiguous, humans and objects occlude each other, and camera and object motion entangle to create apparent motion. Most prior work addresses humans or objects in isolation, ignoring their interplay, or assumes known 3D shapes or cameras, which is impractical for real-world applications.