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TROPHIES: Temporal Reconstruction of Places, Humans, and Cameras from Multi-view Videos

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Reconstructing humans and their surrounding environments in a globally consistent 4D space is essential for comprehensive perception. However, prior works typically assume single-view inputs or decouple humans, scenes, and cameras, making them unable to recover coherent geometry, stable motion, and physically aligned trajectories.

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