Cosmos-Transfer1: Conditional World Generation with Adaptive Multimodal Control
NVIDIA, null, :, null, Alhaija, Hassan Abu, Alvarez, Jose, Bala, Maciej, Cai, Tiffany, Cao, Tianshi, Cha, Liz, Chen, Joshua, Chen, Mike, Ferroni, Francesco, Fidler, Sanja, Fox, Dieter, Ge, Yunhao, Gu, Jinwei, Hassani, Ali, Isaev, Michael, Jannaty, Pooya, Lan, Shiyi, Lasser, Tobias, Ling, Huan, Liu, Ming-Yu, Liu, Xian, Lu, Yifan, Luo, Alice, Ma, Qianli, Mao, Hanzi, Ramos, Fabio, Ren, Xuanchi, Shen, Tianchang, Tang, Shitao, Wang, Ting-Chun, Wu, Jay, Xu, Jiashu, Xu, Stella, Xie, Kevin, Ye, Yuchong, Yang, Xiaodong, Zeng, Xiaohui, Zeng, Yu
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We introduce Cosmos-Transfer1, a conditional world generation model that can generate world simulations based on multiple spatial control inputs of various modalities such as segmentation, depth, and edge. In the design, the spatial conditional scheme is adaptive and customizable. It allows weighting different conditional inputs differently at different spatial locations. This enables highly controllable world generation and finds use in various world-to-world transfer use cases, including Sim2Real. We conduct extensive evaluations to analyze the proposed model and demonstrate its applications for Physical AI, including robotics Sim2Real and autonomous vehicle data enrichment. We further demonstrate an inference scaling strategy to achieve real-time world generation with an NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 rack.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-18-2025
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