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Forward Prediction for Physical Reasoning

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Physical reasoning requires forward prediction: the ability to forecast what will happen next given some initial world state. We study the performance of state-of-the-art forward-prediction models in the complex physical-reasoning tasks of the PHYRE benchmark. We do so by incorporating models that operate on object or pixel-based representations of the world into simple physical-reasoning agents. We find that forward-prediction models can improve physical-reasoning performance, particularly on complex tasks that involve many objects. However, we also find that these improvements are contingent on the test tasks being small variations of train tasks, and that generalization to completely new task templates is challenging. Surprisingly, we observe that forward predictors with better pixel accuracy do not necessarily lead to better physical-reasoning performance.Nevertheless, our best models set a new state-of-the-art on the PHYRE benchmark.

Rohit Girdhar, Laura Gustafson, Aaron Adcock, Laurens van der Maaten• 2020

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Physical ReasoningPHYRE-1B cross-template (test)
AUCCESS40.3
7
Physical ReasoningPHYRE-1B within-template (test)
AUCCESS80
7
Physical ReasoningPHYRE Within-template 1.0
Success Rate (AUCCESS)80
6
Physical ReasoningPHYRE Cross-template 1.0
Success Rate40.1
6
Physical ReasoningPHYRE cross-template B
AUCCESS52.64
5
Physical ReasoningPHYRE within-template B
AUCCESS79.73
5
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