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arxiv:2605.27055

Semantic-Aware Motion Encoding for Topology-Agnostic Character Animation

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Abstract

A semantic-aware topology-agnostic framework learns a unified latent motion manifold across diverse species by aligning functional joint correspondences and enabling zero-shot cross-species retargeting from unaligned BVH data.

Generalizing motion representation across diverse characters remains challenging due to significant topological variations in skeletal structures across datasets and species, which hinder the development of scalable generative models. To bridge this gap, we propose a Semantic-Aware Topology-Agnostic framework that learns a unified latent manifold shared by disparate species. Unlike methods relying on fixed hierarchies or rigid padding strategies, our approach leverages a semantic modulation mechanism to align functional joint correspondences, thereby decoupling motion from topology. This design enables the construction of a continuous, generative-friendly motion space from large-scale, unaligned raw BVH data. Experiments on human and animal datasets demonstrate that our framework achieves high-fidelity reconstruction and supports downstream text-to-motion tasks. Notably, the model enables zero-shot cross-species retargeting without paired data. Code and demos are available at: https://github.com/zzysteve/SATA

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