A Survey on Machine Learning Approaches for Modelling Intuitive Physics

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A Survey on Machine Learning Approaches for Modelling Intuitive Physics
Title:
A Survey on Machine Learning Approaches for Modelling Intuitive Physics
Journal Title:
Proceedings of the Thirty-First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
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Publication Date:
16 July 2022
Citation:
Duan, J., Dasgupta, A., Fischer, J., & Tan, C. (2022). A Survey on Machine Learning Approaches for Modelling Intuitive Physics. Proceedings of the Thirty-First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2022/763
Abstract:
Research in cognitive science has provided extensive evidence of human cognitive ability in performing physical reasoning of objects from noisy perceptual inputs. Such a cognitive ability is commonly known as intuitive physics. With advancements in deep learning, there is an increasing interest in building intelligent systems that are capable of performing physical reasoning from a given scene for the purpose of building better AI systems. As a result, many contemporary approaches in modelling intuitive physics for machine cognition have been inspired by literature from cognitive science. Despite the wide range of work in physical reasoning for machine cognition, there is a scarcity of reviews that organize and group these deep learning approaches. Especially at the intersection of intuitive physics and artificial intelligence, there is a need to make sense of the diverse range of ideas and approaches. Therefore, this paper presents a comprehensive survey of recent advances and techniques in intuitive physics-inspired deep learning approaches for physical reasoning. The survey will first categorize existing deep learning approaches into three facets of physical reasoning before organizing them into three general technical approaches and propose six categorical tasks of the field. Finally, we highlight the challenges of the current field and present some future research directions.
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Publisher Copyright
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There was no specific funding for the research done
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ISSN:
5444-5452
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