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PRIMA: Boosting Animal Mesh Recovery with Biological Priors and Test-Time Adaptation
arXiv:2606.02366v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present PRIMA (*PRI*ors for *M*esh *A*daptation), a framework for robust 3D quadruped mesh recovery under severe species and pose imbalance. Existing animal reconstruction methods often regress toward mean shapes and poses due to limited 3D supervision and long-tailed species distributions, resulting in poor generalization to underrepresented animals and rare articulations. PRIMA addresses this challenge through three key contributions.
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Jacqueline moves SC against charges in Sukesh Chandrashekhar's Rs 200cr money laundering case
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Dehradun woman locked in toilet for 10 months, assaulted by in-laws after twins' birth
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Jacqueline, Sukesh Chandrasekhar to face charges in Rs 200 crore money laundering case
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