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PICD-Video CoPhy CollisionCF_4 Processed States
This dataset contains the processed CoPhy CollisionCF_4 state-level data used for external diagnostic evaluation in the PICD-Video project.
PICD-Video studies physics-informed dynamic causal discovery from physical video/object-state sequences. This processed dataset supports external evaluation of collision-style dynamics, sparse event graph recovery, and counterfactual rollout diagnostics.
Contents
data/processed/cophy/collisionCF_4_v2/train.npzval.npztest.npzcounterfactual_test.npzmetadata.jsonmanifest.csv
configs/cophy/- YAML config used for model training/evaluation.
results/- Evaluation outputs and summary CSV files.
paper_assets/- Paper-ready supplementary table files when available.
Preprocessing
The original CoPhy state arrays were converted into PICD-compatible object states:
[x, y, vx, vy, mass, radius]
Sparse event-style pseudo-edges were generated using a distance radius, nearest-neighbor filtering, and an approaching-motion criterion. The final processed CollisionCF_4 setup used 4 objects and 15 timesteps.
Important note
This repository contains processed state-level derivative data and evaluation summaries. It does not include raw CoPhy videos. Users should refer to the original CoPhy project for the source benchmark.
Code
https://github.com/karthik789338/picd-video
Intended use
- Reproducing PICD-Video CoPhy CollisionCF_4 diagnostic results.
- Evaluating physical collision dynamics from processed object states.
- Comparing graph-based, no-graph, static-graph, and trajectory-only baselines.
Limitations
In PICD-Video experiments, CoPhy CollisionCF_4 is used as an external diagnostic benchmark. No-graph and CPM-style models are strong trajectory baselines on this processed route, while PICD provides dynamic graph/event structure.
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