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EgoExo-Gen: Ego-centric Video Prediction by Watching Exo-centric Videos

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arxiv 2504.11732 v1 pith:ZNYMSRP5 submitted 2025-04-16 cs.CV

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keywords videopredictionego-centricegoexo-genmasksvideoscross-viewfirst
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Generating videos in the first-person perspective has broad application prospects in the field of augmented reality and embodied intelligence. In this work, we explore the cross-view video prediction task, where given an exo-centric video, the first frame of the corresponding ego-centric video, and textual instructions, the goal is to generate futur frames of the ego-centric video. Inspired by the notion that hand-object interactions (HOI) in ego-centric videos represent the primary intentions and actions of the current actor, we present EgoExo-Gen that explicitly models the hand-object dynamics for cross-view video prediction. EgoExo-Gen consists of two stages. First, we design a cross-view HOI mask prediction model that anticipates the HOI masks in future ego-frames by modeling the spatio-temporal ego-exo correspondence. Next, we employ a video diffusion model to predict future ego-frames using the first ego-frame and textual instructions, while incorporating the HOI masks as structural guidance to enhance prediction quality. To facilitate training, we develop an automated pipeline to generate pseudo HOI masks for both ego- and exo-videos by exploiting vision foundation models. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our proposed EgoExo-Gen achieves better prediction performance compared to previous video prediction models on the Ego-Exo4D and H2O benchmark datasets, with the HOI masks significantly improving the generation of hands and interactive objects in the ego-centric videos.

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  1. EgoExoBench: A Benchmark for First- and Third-person View Video Understanding in MLLMs

    cs.CV 2025-07 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    EgoExoBench introduces 7,330 multiple-choice questions across 11 tasks that measure how well multimodal AI models align, associate, and temporally reason across paired first-person and third-person videos; the best mo...

  2. From Synchrony to Sequence: Exo-to-Ego Generation via Interpolation

    cs.CV 2026-04 unverdicted novelty 6.0 of 10

    Interpolating only the video frames between synchronized exo and ego clips already turns discontinuous cross-view generation into continuous sequence modeling and measurably improves diffusion-based Exo2Ego synthesis.

  3. Bridging Perspectives: A Survey on Cross-view Collaborative Intelligence with Egocentric-Exocentric Vision

    cs.CV 2025-06 accept novelty 3.0 of 10

    A comprehensive review of cross-view video understanding that uses both first-person and third-person cameras, organized into a three-direction taxonomy with a dataset catalog and future research gaps.

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