Towards Visual Foundational Models of Physical Scenes

Parameshwara, Chethan, Achille, Alessandro, Trager, Matthew, Li, Xiaolong, Mo, Jiawei, Trager, Matthew, Swaminathan, Ashwin, Taylor, CJ, Venkatraman, Dheera, Fei, Xiaohan, Soatto, Stefano

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

We describe a first step towards learning general-purpose visual representations of physical scenes using only image prediction as a training criterion. To do so, we first define "physical scene" and show that, even though different agents may maintain different representations of the same scene, the underlying physical scene that can be inferred is unique. Then, we show that NeRFs cannot represent the physical scene, as they lack extrapolation mechanisms. Those, however, could be provided by Diffusion Models, at least in theory. To test this hypothesis empirically, NeRFs can be combined with Diffusion Models, a process we refer to as NeRF Diffusion, used as unsupervised representations of the physical scene. Our analysis is limited to visual data, without external grounding mechanisms that can be provided by independent sensory modalities.

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