WorldSimBench: Towards Video Generation Models as World Simulators
Yiran Qin, Zhelun Shi, Jiwen Yu, Xijun Wang, Enshen Zhou, Lijun Li,, Zhenfei Yin, Xihui Liu, Lu Sheng, Jing Shao, Lei Bai, Wanli Ouyang, Ruimao, Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces WorldSimBench, a comprehensive benchmark for evaluating video generation models as world simulators, focusing on perceptual fidelity and action-level consistency across embodied scenarios.
Contribution
It proposes a dual evaluation framework with datasets and metrics to assess the visual and manipulative capabilities of predictive models as world simulators.
Findings
Human preference aligns with visual fidelity assessments.
Video-action consistency effectively measures simulation accuracy.
WorldSimBench provides a new standard for embodied AI evaluation.
Abstract
Recent advancements in predictive models have demonstrated exceptional capabilities in predicting the future state of objects and scenes. However, the lack of categorization based on inherent characteristics continues to hinder the progress of predictive model development. Additionally, existing benchmarks are unable to effectively evaluate higher-capability, highly embodied predictive models from an embodied perspective. In this work, we classify the functionalities of predictive models into a hierarchy and take the first step in evaluating World Simulators by proposing a dual evaluation framework called WorldSimBench. WorldSimBench includes Explicit Perceptual Evaluation and Implicit Manipulative Evaluation, encompassing human preference assessments from the visual perspective and action-level evaluations in embodied tasks, covering three representative embodied scenarios: Open-Ended…
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Taxonomy
Topics3D Modeling in Geospatial Applications · Simulation Techniques and Applications · Human Motion and Animation
