∇Sim: DIFFERENTIABLE SIMULATION FOR SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION AND VISUOMOTOR CONTROL https://gradsim.github.io

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  • Krishna Murthy Jatavallabhula
  • Miles Macklin
  • Florian Golemo
  • Vikram Voleti
  • Linda Petrini
  • Martin Weiss
  • Breandan Considine
  • Jérôme Parent-Lévesque
  • Kevin Xie
  • Erleben, Kenny
  • Liam Paull
  • Florian Shkurti
  • Derek Nowrouzezahrai
  • Sanja Fidler

We consider the problem of estimating an object's physical properties such as mass, friction, and elasticity directly from video sequences. Such a system identification problem is fundamentally ill-posed due to the loss of information during image formation. Current solutions require precise 3D labels which are labor-intensive to gather, and infeasible to create for many systems such as deformable solids or cloth. We present ∇Sim, a framework that overcomes the dependence on 3D supervision by leveraging differentiable multiphysics simulation and differentiable rendering to jointly model the evolution of scene dynamics and image formation. This novel combination enables backpropagation from pixels in a video sequence through to the underlying physical attributes that generated them. Moreover, our unified computation graph - spanning from the dynamics and through the rendering process - enables learning in challenging visuomotor control tasks, without relying on state-based (3D) supervision, while obtaining performance competitive to or better than techniques that rely on precise 3D labels.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2021
StatusUdgivet - 2021
Begivenhed9th International Conference on Learning Representations, ICLR 2021 - Virtual, Online
Varighed: 3 maj 20217 maj 2021

Konference

Konference9th International Conference on Learning Representations, ICLR 2021
ByVirtual, Online
Periode03/05/202107/05/2021
SponsorAmazon, DeepMind, et al., Facebook AI, Microsoft, OpenAI

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS KM and LP thank the IVADO fundamental research project grant for funding. FG thanks CIFAR for project funding under the Catalyst program. FS and LP acknowledge partial support from NSERC.

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