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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 19, 2025
Filed:
Mar. 14, 2023
Snap Inc., Santa Montica, CA (US);
Willi Menapace, Santa Monica, CA (US);
Aliaksandr Siarohin, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Sergey Tulyakov, Santa Monica, CA (US);
Snap Inc., Santa Monica, CA (US);
Abstract
A framework trains game-engine-like neural models from annotated videos to generate a Learnable Game Engine (LGE) that maintains states of the scene, objects and agents in it, and enables rendering the environment from a controllable viewpoint. The LGE models the logic of the game and the rules of physics, making it possible for the user to play the game by specifying both high- and low-level action sequences. The LGE also unlocks a director's mode where the game is played by plotting behind the scenes, specifying high-level actions and goals for the agents using text-based instructions. To implement the director's mode, a trained diffusion-based animation model navigates the scene using high-level constraints, to enable play against an adversary, and to devise the strategy to win a point. To render the resulting state of the environment and its agents, a compositional neural radiance field (NeRF) representation is used in a synthesis model.