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AnyMo: Geometry-Aware Setup-Agnostic Modeling of Human Motion in the Wild

AnyMo is a geometry-aware framework that enables setup-agnostic human motion modeling using physics-grounded IMU simulation and graph encoding for cross-dataset activity recognition and cross-modal retrieval.

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2026
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arXiv 2026
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As wearable and mobile devices become increasingly embedded in daily life, they offer a practical way to continuously sense human motion in the wild. But inertial signals are highly dependent on the sensing setup, including body location, mounting position, sensor orientation, device hardware, and sampling protocol. This setup dependence makes it difficult to learn motion representations that transfer across devices and datasets, and limits the broader use of wearable IMUs beyond closed-set recognition. We introduce AnyMo, a geometry-aware framework for setup-agnostic human motion modeling. AnyMo uses physics-grounded IMU simulation over dense body-surface placements to generate diverse and plausible synthetic signals, pre-trains a graph encoder from paired synthetic placement views and masked partial observations, tokenizes multi-position IMU into full-body motion tokens, and aligns these tokens with an LLM for motion-language understanding. We evaluate AnyMo on three complementary tasks: zero-shot activity recognition across 14 unseen downstream datasets, cross-modal retrieval, and wearable IMU motion captioning, where it improves average Accuracy/F1/R@2 by 11.7%/11.6%/22.6% on HAR, increases zero-shot IMU-to-text and text-to-IMU retrieval MRR by 15.9% and 28.6%, respectively, and improves zero-shot captioning BERT-F1 by 18.8%. These results support AnyMo as a generalist model for wearable motion understanding in the wild. Project page: https://baiyuchen.com/project/AnyMo.

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