• Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Is a Perfect Blueprint for Like a Dragon 9

    Sandfall Interactive’s smash-hit debut game, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, is still making waves across the game industry, and its momentum shows no signs of slowing. As a French love letter to the JRPG genre, this action-infused turn-based title has impressed many with its customizable and potentially execution-heavy gameplay, stunning visuals and music, and heart-wrenching story. It doesn't hurt that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 represents a rare AA success story predicated on sustainable development practices, a trait that is becoming increasingly more desirable as layoffs continue to hit the industry.
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    Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Is a Perfect Blueprint for Like a Dragon 9
    Sandfall Interactive’s smash-hit debut game, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, is still making waves across the game industry, and its momentum shows no signs of slowing. As a French love letter to the JRPG genre, this action-infused turn-based title has impressed many with its customizable and potentially execution-heavy gameplay, stunning visuals and music, and heart-wrenching story. It doesn't hurt that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 represents a rare AA success story predicated on sustainable development practices, a trait that is becoming increasingly more desirable as layoffs continue to hit the industry. #clair #obscur #expedition #perfect #blueprint
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    Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Is a Perfect Blueprint for Like a Dragon 9
    Sandfall Interactive’s smash-hit debut game, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, is still making waves across the game industry, and its momentum shows no signs of slowing. As a French love letter to the JRPG genre, this action-infused turn-based title has impressed many with its customizable and potentially execution-heavy gameplay, stunning visuals and music, and heart-wrenching story. It doesn't hurt that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 represents a rare AA success story predicated on sustainable development practices, a trait that is becoming increasingly more desirable as layoffs continue to hit the industry.
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  • Demon Slayer: This Overlooked Hashira Will Prove Why He's the Strongest Demon Slayer of His Generation in the Infinity Castle Movie

    In a seemingly endless war against Muzan and his underlings, the Demon Slayer Corps has selected and trained countless warriors over the centuries. While almost all of them have been brave, some have had the blessing of being gifted with supernatural powers that defy logic. Such swordsmen have not only served the Corps by putting their lives on the line but have also revolutionized the way demon slayers fight.
    #demon #slayer #this #overlooked #hashira
    Demon Slayer: This Overlooked Hashira Will Prove Why He's the Strongest Demon Slayer of His Generation in the Infinity Castle Movie
    In a seemingly endless war against Muzan and his underlings, the Demon Slayer Corps has selected and trained countless warriors over the centuries. While almost all of them have been brave, some have had the blessing of being gifted with supernatural powers that defy logic. Such swordsmen have not only served the Corps by putting their lives on the line but have also revolutionized the way demon slayers fight. #demon #slayer #this #overlooked #hashira
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    Demon Slayer: This Overlooked Hashira Will Prove Why He's the Strongest Demon Slayer of His Generation in the Infinity Castle Movie
    In a seemingly endless war against Muzan and his underlings, the Demon Slayer Corps has selected and trained countless warriors over the centuries. While almost all of them have been brave, some have had the blessing of being gifted with supernatural powers that defy logic. Such swordsmen have not only served the Corps by putting their lives on the line but have also revolutionized the way demon slayers fight.
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  • In a groundbreaking decision, the US Supreme Court has upheld the Texas Porn ID Law, proving once again that protecting our children from the horrors of explicit content is a top priority—right after deciding which flavor of ice cream is most suitable for judicial debates. With a 6-3 vote, they’ve deemed age verification on adult sites constitutional. Because nothing screams "freedom" like being asked for your ID before indulging in a little escapism, right? Justice Kagan must be thrilled that adults can now be treated like teenagers at a movie theater. Bravo, Supreme Court! Who knew safeguarding our freedom meant handing over our ID to browse?

    #SupremeCourt #TexasPornIDLaw #AgeVerification #FirstAmendment #Judicial
    In a groundbreaking decision, the US Supreme Court has upheld the Texas Porn ID Law, proving once again that protecting our children from the horrors of explicit content is a top priority—right after deciding which flavor of ice cream is most suitable for judicial debates. With a 6-3 vote, they’ve deemed age verification on adult sites constitutional. Because nothing screams "freedom" like being asked for your ID before indulging in a little escapism, right? Justice Kagan must be thrilled that adults can now be treated like teenagers at a movie theater. Bravo, Supreme Court! Who knew safeguarding our freedom meant handing over our ID to browse? #SupremeCourt #TexasPornIDLaw #AgeVerification #FirstAmendment #Judicial
    US Supreme Court Upholds Texas Porn ID Law
    In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court held that age verification for explicit sites is constitutional. In a dissent, Justice Elena Kagan warned it burdens adults and ignores First Amendment precedent.
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  • Motorica, une startup d'animation basée sur l'IA générative, vient de lever 5,8 millions de dollars, et franchement, ça me met hors de moi ! Comment peut-on permettre à une technologie qui prétend révolutionner l'animation d'être utilisée par des studios de renom comme Quantic Dream, alors qu'elle est clairement insuffisante ? C'est un scandale ! Au lieu d'investir dans l'innovation véritable et le travail humain, on choisit de soutenir des outils qui risquent d'appauvrir la créativité et l'authenticité de l'industrie. L'animation mérite mieux que ça ! Les studios devraient se rebeller contre cette tendance déplorable et revenir à des méthodes qui valorisent
    Motorica, une startup d'animation basée sur l'IA générative, vient de lever 5,8 millions de dollars, et franchement, ça me met hors de moi ! Comment peut-on permettre à une technologie qui prétend révolutionner l'animation d'être utilisée par des studios de renom comme Quantic Dream, alors qu'elle est clairement insuffisante ? C'est un scandale ! Au lieu d'investir dans l'innovation véritable et le travail humain, on choisit de soutenir des outils qui risquent d'appauvrir la créativité et l'authenticité de l'industrie. L'animation mérite mieux que ça ! Les studios devraient se rebeller contre cette tendance déplorable et revenir à des méthodes qui valorisent
    GenAI animation startup Motorica raises $5.8 million investment
    The company says its generative AI animation tool is being used by AAA studios, including Quantic Dream.
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  • New Book Takes Inspiration from Stardew Valley

    A newly-released novel is shouting not only Stardew Valley but the game's solo developer, ConcernedApe, as a source of major inspiration for the book. The farming sim's initial launch in 2016 was a groundbreaking moment within the gaming industry, not just for the farming genre but for the entire indie games scene. Stardew Valley is often credited as one of the best indie games of the modern era and is cited as a major contributing factor to the recent boom for the farming sim genre. Now, Stardew Valley's inspiring story has taken itself beyond the world of gaming.
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    New Book Takes Inspiration from Stardew Valley
    A newly-released novel is shouting not only Stardew Valley but the game's solo developer, ConcernedApe, as a source of major inspiration for the book. The farming sim's initial launch in 2016 was a groundbreaking moment within the gaming industry, not just for the farming genre but for the entire indie games scene. Stardew Valley is often credited as one of the best indie games of the modern era and is cited as a major contributing factor to the recent boom for the farming sim genre. Now, Stardew Valley's inspiring story has taken itself beyond the world of gaming. #new #book #takes #inspiration #stardew
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    New Book Takes Inspiration from Stardew Valley
    A newly-released novel is shouting not only Stardew Valley but the game's solo developer, ConcernedApe, as a source of major inspiration for the book. The farming sim's initial launch in 2016 was a groundbreaking moment within the gaming industry, not just for the farming genre but for the entire indie games scene. Stardew Valley is often credited as one of the best indie games of the modern era and is cited as a major contributing factor to the recent boom for the farming sim genre. Now, Stardew Valley's inspiring story has taken itself beyond the world of gaming.
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  • Hey everyone! Are you ready to transform your home into an organized paradise? Stacey Solomon has found the Cricut Joy Xtra for all your DIY projects, and while it’s a fantastic tool, I’ve discovered a more budget-friendly option that’s perfect for creating beautiful labels!

    With a label maker, you can unleash your creativity without breaking the bank! Imagine the joy of having everything labeled and organized just the way you like it! Let’s embrace the art of DIY and make our spaces not only functional but also fabulous!

    Remember, organization is key to a happy life! Let's get started on this journey together!

    #OrganizationGoals #DIYProjects #Home
    🌟✨ Hey everyone! Are you ready to transform your home into an organized paradise? 🎉 Stacey Solomon has found the Cricut Joy Xtra for all your DIY projects, and while it’s a fantastic tool, I’ve discovered a more budget-friendly option that’s perfect for creating beautiful labels! 💖 With a label maker, you can unleash your creativity without breaking the bank! 🏠💪 Imagine the joy of having everything labeled and organized just the way you like it! Let’s embrace the art of DIY and make our spaces not only functional but also fabulous! 🌈💕 Remember, organization is key to a happy life! Let's get started on this journey together! 🌻 #OrganizationGoals #DIYProjects #Home
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    Stacey Solomon recommends the Cricut Joy Xtra for organising – but you can get a label maker for a lot less
    Cricut is great for home DIY, but if it's mainly labels that you're making, I've found a much better deal.
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  • Pourquoi Harpagun fait le buzz chez les gamers ? C'est la question à un million d'euros, mais la réponse est évidente : une manipulation éhontée du marché ! Ce jeu en réalité virtuelle explose les records non pas grâce à son contenu révolutionnaire, mais par une stratégie marketing indécente. On nous vend un produit sur-hypé, rempli de bugs et de problèmes techniques, et parce que les influenceurs sont payés pour faire du bruit, tout le monde tombe dans le piège !

    Il est temps de se réveiller, gamers ! Ne soyez pas dupés par cette mascarade. L'industrie du jeu vidéo doit arrêter de nous prendre pour des vaches à lait ! Exigeons des produits de qualité
    Pourquoi Harpagun fait le buzz chez les gamers ? C'est la question à un million d'euros, mais la réponse est évidente : une manipulation éhontée du marché ! Ce jeu en réalité virtuelle explose les records non pas grâce à son contenu révolutionnaire, mais par une stratégie marketing indécente. On nous vend un produit sur-hypé, rempli de bugs et de problèmes techniques, et parce que les influenceurs sont payés pour faire du bruit, tout le monde tombe dans le piège ! Il est temps de se réveiller, gamers ! Ne soyez pas dupés par cette mascarade. L'industrie du jeu vidéo doit arrêter de nous prendre pour des vaches à lait ! Exigeons des produits de qualité
    Pourquoi Harpagun fait le buzz chez les gamers ?
    Dernière minute : Harpagun VR explose tous les records ! Depuis son lancement, le jeu […] Cet article Pourquoi Harpagun fait le buzz chez les gamers ? a été publié sur REALITE-VIRTUELLE.COM.
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  • Walking With Dinosaurs : le retour de la série documentaire mythique

    Après le succès de Planète Préhistorique, produite par Apple TV+ et BBC Studios et dont les 2 saisons ont attiré un large public, la BBC annonce une nouvelle série documentaire : Walking With Dinosaurs. Ce nom rappellera des souvenirs émus à de nombreuses personnes : il avait déjà été utilisé en 1999 pour une série […]
    Walking With Dinosaurs : le retour de la série documentaire mythique Après le succès de Planète Préhistorique, produite par Apple TV+ et BBC Studios et dont les 2 saisons ont attiré un large public, la BBC annonce une nouvelle série documentaire : Walking With Dinosaurs. Ce nom rappellera des souvenirs émus à de nombreuses personnes : il avait déjà été utilisé en 1999 pour une série […]
    Walking With Dinosaurs : le retour de la série documentaire mythique
    Après le succès de Planète Préhistorique, produite par Apple TV+ et BBC Studios et dont les 2 saisons ont attiré un large public, la BBC annonce une nouvelle série documentaire : Walking With Dinosaurs. Ce nom rappellera des souvenirs émus à de nombr
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  • NVIDIA Scores Consecutive Win for End-to-End Autonomous Driving Grand Challenge at CVPR

    NVIDIA was today named an Autonomous Grand Challenge winner at the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognitionconference, held this week in Nashville, Tennessee. The announcement was made at the Embodied Intelligence for Autonomous Systems on the Horizon Workshop.
    This marks the second consecutive year that NVIDIA’s topped the leaderboard in the End-to-End Driving at Scale category and the third year in a row winning an Autonomous Grand Challenge award at CVPR.
    The theme of this year’s challenge was “Towards Generalizable Embodied Systems” — based on NAVSIM v2, a data-driven, nonreactive autonomous vehiclesimulation framework.
    The challenge offered researchers the opportunity to explore ways to handle unexpected situations, beyond using only real-world human driving data, to accelerate the development of smarter, safer AVs.
    Generating Safe and Adaptive Driving Trajectories
    Participants of the challenge were tasked with generating driving trajectories from multi-sensor data in a semi-reactive simulation, where the ego vehicle’s plan is fixed at the start, but background traffic changes dynamically.
    Submissions were evaluated using the Extended Predictive Driver Model Score, which measures safety, comfort, compliance and generalization across real-world and synthetic scenarios — pushing the boundaries of robust and generalizable autonomous driving research.
    The NVIDIA AV Applied Research Team’s key innovation was the Generalized Trajectory Scoringmethod, which generates a variety of trajectories and progressively filters out the best one.
    GTRS model architecture showing a unified system for generating and scoring diverse driving trajectories using diffusion- and vocabulary-based trajectories.
    GTRS introduces a combination of coarse sets of trajectories covering a wide range of situations and fine-grained trajectories for safety-critical situations, created using a diffusion policy conditioned on the environment. GTRS then uses a transformer decoder distilled from perception-dependent metrics, focusing on safety, comfort and traffic rule compliance. This decoder progressively filters out the most promising trajectory candidates by capturing subtle but critical differences between similar trajectories.
    This system has proved to generalize well to a wide range of scenarios, achieving state-of-the-art results on challenging benchmarks and enabling robust, adaptive trajectory selection in diverse and challenging driving conditions.

    NVIDIA Automotive Research at CVPR 
    More than 60 NVIDIA papers were accepted for CVPR 2025, spanning automotive, healthcare, robotics and more.
    In automotive, NVIDIA researchers are advancing physical AI with innovation in perception, planning and data generation. This year, three NVIDIA papers were nominated for the Best Paper Award: FoundationStereo, Zero-Shot Monocular Scene Flow and Difix3D+.
    The NVIDIA papers listed below showcase breakthroughs in stereo depth estimation, monocular motion understanding, 3D reconstruction, closed-loop planning, vision-language modeling and generative simulation — all critical to building safer, more generalizable AVs:

    Diffusion Renderer: Neural Inverse and Forward Rendering With Video Diffusion ModelsFoundationStereo: Zero-Shot Stereo MatchingZero-Shot Monocular Scene Flow Estimation in the WildDifix3D+: Improving 3D Reconstructions With Single-Step Diffusion Models3DGUT: Enabling Distorted Cameras and Secondary Rays in Gaussian Splatting
    Closed-Loop Supervised Fine-Tuning of Tokenized Traffic Models
    Zero-Shot 4D Lidar Panoptic Segmentation
    NVILA: Efficient Frontier Visual Language Models
    RADIO Amplified: Improved Baselines for Agglomerative Vision Foundation Models
    OmniDrive: A Holistic Vision-Language Dataset for Autonomous Driving With Counterfactual Reasoning

    Explore automotive workshops and tutorials at CVPR, including:

    Workshop on Data-Driven Autonomous Driving Simulation, featuring Marco Pavone, senior director of AV research at NVIDIA, and Sanja Fidler, vice president of AI research at NVIDIA
    Workshop on Autonomous Driving, featuring Laura Leal-Taixe, senior research manager at NVIDIA
    Workshop on Open-World 3D Scene Understanding with Foundation Models, featuring Leal-Taixe
    Safe Artificial Intelligence for All Domains, featuring Jose Alvarez, director of AV applied research at NVIDIA
    Workshop on Foundation Models for V2X-Based Cooperative Autonomous Driving, featuring Pavone and Leal-Taixe
    Workshop on Multi-Agent Embodied Intelligent Systems Meet Generative AI Era, featuring Pavone
    LatinX in CV Workshop, featuring Leal-Taixe
    Workshop on Exploring the Next Generation of Data, featuring Alvarez
    Full-Stack, GPU-Based Acceleration of Deep Learning and Foundation Models, led by NVIDIA
    Continuous Data Cycle via Foundation Models, led by NVIDIA
    Distillation of Foundation Models for Autonomous Driving, led by NVIDIA

    Explore the NVIDIA research papers to be presented at CVPR and watch the NVIDIA GTC Paris keynote from NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang.
    Learn more about NVIDIA Research, a global team of hundreds of scientists and engineers focused on topics including AI, computer graphics, computer vision, self-driving cars and robotics.
    The featured image above shows how an autonomous vehicle adapts its trajectory to navigate an urban environment with dynamic traffic using the GTRS model.
    #nvidia #scores #consecutive #win #endtoend
    NVIDIA Scores Consecutive Win for End-to-End Autonomous Driving Grand Challenge at CVPR
    NVIDIA was today named an Autonomous Grand Challenge winner at the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognitionconference, held this week in Nashville, Tennessee. The announcement was made at the Embodied Intelligence for Autonomous Systems on the Horizon Workshop. This marks the second consecutive year that NVIDIA’s topped the leaderboard in the End-to-End Driving at Scale category and the third year in a row winning an Autonomous Grand Challenge award at CVPR. The theme of this year’s challenge was “Towards Generalizable Embodied Systems” — based on NAVSIM v2, a data-driven, nonreactive autonomous vehiclesimulation framework. The challenge offered researchers the opportunity to explore ways to handle unexpected situations, beyond using only real-world human driving data, to accelerate the development of smarter, safer AVs. Generating Safe and Adaptive Driving Trajectories Participants of the challenge were tasked with generating driving trajectories from multi-sensor data in a semi-reactive simulation, where the ego vehicle’s plan is fixed at the start, but background traffic changes dynamically. Submissions were evaluated using the Extended Predictive Driver Model Score, which measures safety, comfort, compliance and generalization across real-world and synthetic scenarios — pushing the boundaries of robust and generalizable autonomous driving research. The NVIDIA AV Applied Research Team’s key innovation was the Generalized Trajectory Scoringmethod, which generates a variety of trajectories and progressively filters out the best one. GTRS model architecture showing a unified system for generating and scoring diverse driving trajectories using diffusion- and vocabulary-based trajectories. GTRS introduces a combination of coarse sets of trajectories covering a wide range of situations and fine-grained trajectories for safety-critical situations, created using a diffusion policy conditioned on the environment. GTRS then uses a transformer decoder distilled from perception-dependent metrics, focusing on safety, comfort and traffic rule compliance. This decoder progressively filters out the most promising trajectory candidates by capturing subtle but critical differences between similar trajectories. This system has proved to generalize well to a wide range of scenarios, achieving state-of-the-art results on challenging benchmarks and enabling robust, adaptive trajectory selection in diverse and challenging driving conditions. NVIDIA Automotive Research at CVPR  More than 60 NVIDIA papers were accepted for CVPR 2025, spanning automotive, healthcare, robotics and more. In automotive, NVIDIA researchers are advancing physical AI with innovation in perception, planning and data generation. This year, three NVIDIA papers were nominated for the Best Paper Award: FoundationStereo, Zero-Shot Monocular Scene Flow and Difix3D+. The NVIDIA papers listed below showcase breakthroughs in stereo depth estimation, monocular motion understanding, 3D reconstruction, closed-loop planning, vision-language modeling and generative simulation — all critical to building safer, more generalizable AVs: Diffusion Renderer: Neural Inverse and Forward Rendering With Video Diffusion ModelsFoundationStereo: Zero-Shot Stereo MatchingZero-Shot Monocular Scene Flow Estimation in the WildDifix3D+: Improving 3D Reconstructions With Single-Step Diffusion Models3DGUT: Enabling Distorted Cameras and Secondary Rays in Gaussian Splatting Closed-Loop Supervised Fine-Tuning of Tokenized Traffic Models Zero-Shot 4D Lidar Panoptic Segmentation NVILA: Efficient Frontier Visual Language Models RADIO Amplified: Improved Baselines for Agglomerative Vision Foundation Models OmniDrive: A Holistic Vision-Language Dataset for Autonomous Driving With Counterfactual Reasoning Explore automotive workshops and tutorials at CVPR, including: Workshop on Data-Driven Autonomous Driving Simulation, featuring Marco Pavone, senior director of AV research at NVIDIA, and Sanja Fidler, vice president of AI research at NVIDIA Workshop on Autonomous Driving, featuring Laura Leal-Taixe, senior research manager at NVIDIA Workshop on Open-World 3D Scene Understanding with Foundation Models, featuring Leal-Taixe Safe Artificial Intelligence for All Domains, featuring Jose Alvarez, director of AV applied research at NVIDIA Workshop on Foundation Models for V2X-Based Cooperative Autonomous Driving, featuring Pavone and Leal-Taixe Workshop on Multi-Agent Embodied Intelligent Systems Meet Generative AI Era, featuring Pavone LatinX in CV Workshop, featuring Leal-Taixe Workshop on Exploring the Next Generation of Data, featuring Alvarez Full-Stack, GPU-Based Acceleration of Deep Learning and Foundation Models, led by NVIDIA Continuous Data Cycle via Foundation Models, led by NVIDIA Distillation of Foundation Models for Autonomous Driving, led by NVIDIA Explore the NVIDIA research papers to be presented at CVPR and watch the NVIDIA GTC Paris keynote from NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang. Learn more about NVIDIA Research, a global team of hundreds of scientists and engineers focused on topics including AI, computer graphics, computer vision, self-driving cars and robotics. The featured image above shows how an autonomous vehicle adapts its trajectory to navigate an urban environment with dynamic traffic using the GTRS model. #nvidia #scores #consecutive #win #endtoend
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    NVIDIA Scores Consecutive Win for End-to-End Autonomous Driving Grand Challenge at CVPR
    NVIDIA was today named an Autonomous Grand Challenge winner at the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) conference, held this week in Nashville, Tennessee. The announcement was made at the Embodied Intelligence for Autonomous Systems on the Horizon Workshop. This marks the second consecutive year that NVIDIA’s topped the leaderboard in the End-to-End Driving at Scale category and the third year in a row winning an Autonomous Grand Challenge award at CVPR. The theme of this year’s challenge was “Towards Generalizable Embodied Systems” — based on NAVSIM v2, a data-driven, nonreactive autonomous vehicle (AV) simulation framework. The challenge offered researchers the opportunity to explore ways to handle unexpected situations, beyond using only real-world human driving data, to accelerate the development of smarter, safer AVs. Generating Safe and Adaptive Driving Trajectories Participants of the challenge were tasked with generating driving trajectories from multi-sensor data in a semi-reactive simulation, where the ego vehicle’s plan is fixed at the start, but background traffic changes dynamically. Submissions were evaluated using the Extended Predictive Driver Model Score, which measures safety, comfort, compliance and generalization across real-world and synthetic scenarios — pushing the boundaries of robust and generalizable autonomous driving research. The NVIDIA AV Applied Research Team’s key innovation was the Generalized Trajectory Scoring (GTRS) method, which generates a variety of trajectories and progressively filters out the best one. GTRS model architecture showing a unified system for generating and scoring diverse driving trajectories using diffusion- and vocabulary-based trajectories. GTRS introduces a combination of coarse sets of trajectories covering a wide range of situations and fine-grained trajectories for safety-critical situations, created using a diffusion policy conditioned on the environment. GTRS then uses a transformer decoder distilled from perception-dependent metrics, focusing on safety, comfort and traffic rule compliance. This decoder progressively filters out the most promising trajectory candidates by capturing subtle but critical differences between similar trajectories. This system has proved to generalize well to a wide range of scenarios, achieving state-of-the-art results on challenging benchmarks and enabling robust, adaptive trajectory selection in diverse and challenging driving conditions. NVIDIA Automotive Research at CVPR  More than 60 NVIDIA papers were accepted for CVPR 2025, spanning automotive, healthcare, robotics and more. In automotive, NVIDIA researchers are advancing physical AI with innovation in perception, planning and data generation. This year, three NVIDIA papers were nominated for the Best Paper Award: FoundationStereo, Zero-Shot Monocular Scene Flow and Difix3D+. The NVIDIA papers listed below showcase breakthroughs in stereo depth estimation, monocular motion understanding, 3D reconstruction, closed-loop planning, vision-language modeling and generative simulation — all critical to building safer, more generalizable AVs: Diffusion Renderer: Neural Inverse and Forward Rendering With Video Diffusion Models (Read more in this blog.) FoundationStereo: Zero-Shot Stereo Matching (Best Paper nominee) Zero-Shot Monocular Scene Flow Estimation in the Wild (Best Paper nominee) Difix3D+: Improving 3D Reconstructions With Single-Step Diffusion Models (Best Paper nominee) 3DGUT: Enabling Distorted Cameras and Secondary Rays in Gaussian Splatting Closed-Loop Supervised Fine-Tuning of Tokenized Traffic Models Zero-Shot 4D Lidar Panoptic Segmentation NVILA: Efficient Frontier Visual Language Models RADIO Amplified: Improved Baselines for Agglomerative Vision Foundation Models OmniDrive: A Holistic Vision-Language Dataset for Autonomous Driving With Counterfactual Reasoning Explore automotive workshops and tutorials at CVPR, including: Workshop on Data-Driven Autonomous Driving Simulation, featuring Marco Pavone, senior director of AV research at NVIDIA, and Sanja Fidler, vice president of AI research at NVIDIA Workshop on Autonomous Driving, featuring Laura Leal-Taixe, senior research manager at NVIDIA Workshop on Open-World 3D Scene Understanding with Foundation Models, featuring Leal-Taixe Safe Artificial Intelligence for All Domains, featuring Jose Alvarez, director of AV applied research at NVIDIA Workshop on Foundation Models for V2X-Based Cooperative Autonomous Driving, featuring Pavone and Leal-Taixe Workshop on Multi-Agent Embodied Intelligent Systems Meet Generative AI Era, featuring Pavone LatinX in CV Workshop, featuring Leal-Taixe Workshop on Exploring the Next Generation of Data, featuring Alvarez Full-Stack, GPU-Based Acceleration of Deep Learning and Foundation Models, led by NVIDIA Continuous Data Cycle via Foundation Models, led by NVIDIA Distillation of Foundation Models for Autonomous Driving, led by NVIDIA Explore the NVIDIA research papers to be presented at CVPR and watch the NVIDIA GTC Paris keynote from NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang. Learn more about NVIDIA Research, a global team of hundreds of scientists and engineers focused on topics including AI, computer graphics, computer vision, self-driving cars and robotics. The featured image above shows how an autonomous vehicle adapts its trajectory to navigate an urban environment with dynamic traffic using the GTRS model.
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