Jinkun Cao
15 papers · 2018–2025 · 5 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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humanoid control
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multi-object tracking
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humanoid robot
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multi-agent reinforcement learning
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catastrophic forgetting
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action recognition
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reinforcement learning
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motion analysis
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pose estimation
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temporal dynamics
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motion synthesis
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object detection
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Papers
GENMO: A GENeralist Model for Human MOtion
ICCV 2025
MGF: Mixed Gaussian Flow for Diverse Trajectory Prediction
NIPS 2024
CooHOI: Learning Cooperative Human-Object Interaction with Manipulated Object Dynamics
NIPS 2024
Harmony4D: A Video Dataset for In-The-Wild Close Human Interactions
NIPS 2024
Universal Humanoid Motion Representations for Physics-Based Control
ICLR 2024
Omnigrasp: Grasping Diverse Objects with Simulated Humanoids
NIPS 2024
Real-Time Simulated Avatar from Head-Mounted Sensors
CVPR 2024
Unified Human-Scene Interaction via Prompted Chain-of-Contacts
ICLR 2024
Observation-Centric SORT: Rethinking SORT for Robust Multi-Object Tracking
CVPR 2023
MV-JAR: Masked Voxel Jigsaw and Reconstruction for LiDAR-Based Self-Supervised Pre-Training
CVPR 2023
Perpetual Humanoid Control for Real-time Simulated Avatars
ICCV 2023
DanceTrack: Multi-Object Tracking in Uniform Appearance and Diverse Motion
CVPR 2022
An Empirical Study on Disentanglement of Negative-free Contrastive Learning
NIPS 2022
Cross-Domain Adaptation for Animal Pose Estimation
ICCV 2019
Pairwise Body-Part Attention for Recognizing Human-Object Interactions
ECCV 2018