articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesOct 21, 2013BRONZE OA

Simulation as an engine of physical scene understanding

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

In a glance, we can perceive whether a stack of dishes will topple, a branch will support a child's weight, a grocery bag is poorly packed and liable to tear or crush its contents, or a tool is firmly attached to a table or free to be lifted. Such rapid physical inferences are central to how people interact with the world and with each other, yet their computational underpinnings are poorly understood. We propose a model based on an "intuitive physics engine," a cognitive mechanism similar to computer engines that simulate rich physics in video games and graphics, but that uses approximate, probabilistic simulations to make robust and fast inferences in complex natural scenes where crucial information is…

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Keywords
  • Illusion
  • Computer science
  • Physics engine
  • Human–computer interaction
  • Graphics
  • Probabilistic logic
  • Inference
  • Cognitive science
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