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WorldExam: Benchmarking World Models from Apparent Appearance to Inherent Reactivity

Yuxue Yang, Shuyao Shang, Jiahe Wang, Zitong Zhou, Liang Tan, Junhan Zeng, Ruizhi Li, Junyan Li, Yu Liu, Xiao Yang, Yong Li, Jun Zhu, Hongsheng Li, Tieniu Tan, Lue Fan, Zhaoxiang Zhang

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Published 2026-08-03 · First seen 2026-08-04

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Controllable video generation models are increasingly being developed as world models. Accordingly, evaluating them in this role extends beyond the apparent appearance of generated videos to the inherent reactivity of the worlds they depict: the ability to infer from the scene state how the world should react and to generate plausible consequences not explicitly described in the input. Yet existing benchmarks mainly assess visual quality or explicit instruction fulfillment by checking whether requested actions and interaction outcomes are realized, leaving inherent reactivity underexamined. We introduce WorldExam, a hierarchical diagnostic benchmark spanning four levels: Visual Quality, Control Adherence, Spatial Consistency, and World Reactivity. It comprises 1,474 cases across eight dedicated tasks and supports unified evaluation of camera-, action-, and language-driven model paradigms. The World Reactivity level evaluates scene-conditioned reactions and goal-directed behaviors beyond what is explicitly specified in the input. Evaluation of 20 representative models reveals a clear capability split. Camera-driven models excel at camera control, but their interfaces do not support dynamic interaction; action-driven models control subjects more precisely but often leave the world unresponsive; and language-driven models perform better on interaction but follow complex controls less faithfully. No model combines broad task coverage with consistently strong performance, showing that high visual quality and explicit instruction fulfillment do not guarantee inherent reactivity.

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@article{yang2026worldexam,
  title = {WorldExam: Benchmarking World Models from Apparent Appearance to Inherent Reactivity},
  author = {Yuxue Yang and Shuyao Shang and Jiahe Wang and Zitong Zhou and Liang Tan and Junhan Zeng and Ruizhi Li and Junyan Li and Yu Liu and Xiao Yang and Yong Li and Jun Zhu and Hongsheng Li and Tieniu Tan and Lue Fan and Zhaoxiang Zhang},
  year = {2026},
  abstract = {Controllable video generation models are increasingly being developed as world models. Accordingly, evaluating them in this role extends beyond the apparent appearance of generated videos to the inherent reactivity of the worlds they depict: the ability to infer from the scene state how the world should react and to generate plausible consequences not explicitly described in the input. Yet existing benchmarks mainly assess visual quality or explicit instruction fulfillment by checking whether re},
  url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.02603},
  keywords = {cs.CV, code available, huggingface daily},
  eprint = {2608.02603},
  archiveprefix = {arXiv},
}

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