computer vision

EgoGenesis: Egocentric World-Action Modeling with Online Anchored Projective Memory and Action-3D RoPE

arXiv:2607.28243

summary

The paper introduces EgoGenesis, a simulator that generates controllable egocentric manipulation videos using geometry-aware conditioning mechanisms to augment real robot data and improve downstream task performance.

Abstract

Egocentric video offers rich manipulation experience for embodied AI, yet collecting diverse egocentric data across scenes, objects, motions, and embodiments remains costly. We present \method, an egocentric world-action simulator that synthesizes controllable, high-quality manipulation videos to expand scarce real-world training data. \method{} builds on a pretrained video generation prior and introduces two geometry-aware conditioning mechanisms. Online Anchored Projective Memory (OAPM) preserves a first-frame 3D scene anchor while periodically refreshing a recent state during autoregressive generation. Action-3D Rotary Position Embedding (A3D-RoPE) encodes end-effector motion with camera-aware 3D rotary coordinates, injecting action geometry into skeleton-to-video cross-attention for precise control. Together, these components improve visual fidelity, geometric stability, and action alignment in long egocentric rollouts. Moreover, augmenting 400 real trajectories with 400 \method-generated trajectories improves out-of-distribution real-robot success from 77\% to 84\% on single-arm tasks and from 53\% to 70\% on dual-arm tasks, demonstrating that the synthesized data substantially improve downstream WAM generalization.

project page: https://egogenesis.github.io/

Topics & keywords

#egocentric video#embodied AI#video synthesis#robot manipulation#geometry-aware conditioningOnline Anchored Projective MemoryAction-3D Rotary Position Embeddingvideo generation priorcross-attentiontrajectory augmentation