KINet: Keypoint Interaction Networks for Unsupervised Forward Modeling
Object-centric representation is an essential abstraction for physical reasoning and forward prediction. Most existing approaches learn this representation through extensive supervision (e.g., object class and bounding box) although such ground-truth information is not readily accessible in reality. To address this, we introduce KINet (Keypoint Interaction Network) – an end-to-end unsupervised framework to reason about object interactions in complex systems based on a keypoint representation. Using visual observations, our model learns to associate objects with keypoint coordinates and discovers a graph representation of the system as a set of keypoint embeddings and their relations. It then learns an action-conditioned forward model using contrastive estimation to predict future keypoint states. By learning to perform physical reasoning in the keypoint space, our model automatically generalizes to scenarios with a different number of objects, and novel object geometries. Experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of our model to accurately perform forward prediction and learn plannable object-centric representations which can also be used in downstream model-based control tasks.
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