Unleashing the Potential of Multi-modal Foundation Models and Video Diffusion for 4D Dynamic Physical Scene Simulation
Realistic simulation of dynamic scenes requires accurately capturing diverse material properties and modeling complex object interactions grounded in physical principles. However, existing methods are constrained to basic material types with limited predictable parameters, making them insufficient t...
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Zusammenfassung: | Realistic simulation of dynamic scenes requires accurately capturing diverse
material properties and modeling complex object interactions grounded in
physical principles. However, existing methods are constrained to basic
material types with limited predictable parameters, making them insufficient to
represent the complexity of real-world materials. We introduce a novel approach
that leverages multi-modal foundation models and video diffusion to achieve
enhanced 4D dynamic scene simulation. Our method utilizes multi-modal models to
identify material types and initialize material parameters through image
queries, while simultaneously inferring 3D Gaussian splats for detailed scene
representation. We further refine these material parameters using video
diffusion with a differentiable Material Point Method (MPM) and optical flow
guidance rather than render loss or Score Distillation Sampling (SDS) loss.
This integrated framework enables accurate prediction and realistic simulation
of dynamic interactions in real-world scenarios, advancing both accuracy and
flexibility in physics-based simulations. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.14423 |