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WORLDMEM: Long-term Consistent World Simulation with Memory

16 April 2025
Zeqi Xiao
Yushi Lan
Yifan Zhou
Wenqi Ouyang
Shuai Yang
Yanhong Zeng
Xingang Pan
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Abstract

World simulation has gained increasing popularity due to its ability to model virtual environments and predict the consequences of actions. However, the limited temporal context window often leads to failures in maintaining long-term consistency, particularly in preserving 3D spatial consistency. In this work, we present WorldMem, a framework that enhances scene generation with a memory bank consisting of memory units that store memory frames and states (e.g., poses and timestamps). By employing a memory attention mechanism that effectively extracts relevant information from these memory frames based on their states, our method is capable of accurately reconstructing previously observed scenes, even under significant viewpoint or temporal gaps. Furthermore, by incorporating timestamps into the states, our framework not only models a static world but also captures its dynamic evolution over time, enabling both perception and interaction within the simulated world. Extensive experiments in both virtual and real scenarios validate the effectiveness of our approach.

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@article{xiao2025_2504.12369,
  title={ WORLDMEM: Long-term Consistent World Simulation with Memory },
  author={ Zeqi Xiao and Yushi Lan and Yifan Zhou and Wenqi Ouyang and Shuai Yang and Yanhong Zeng and Xingang Pan },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.12369},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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