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Sensing, Social, and Motion Intelligence in Embodied Navigation: A Comprehensive Survey

Chaoran Xiong, Yulong Huang, Fangwen Yu, Changhao Chen, Yue Wang, Songpengchen Xia, Ling Pei

Year
2025
Access
Open access

Abstract

Embodied navigation (EN) advances traditional navigation by enabling robots to perform complex egocentric tasks through sensing, social, and motion intelligence. In contrast to classic methodologies that rely on explicit localization and pre-defined maps, EN leverages egocentric perception and human-like interaction strategies. This survey introduces a comprehensive EN formulation structured into five stages: Transition, Observation, Fusion, Reward-policy construction, and Action (TOFRA). The TOFRA framework serves to synthesize the current state of the art, provide a critical review of relevant platforms and evaluation metrics, and identify critical open research challenges. A list of studies is available at https://github.com/Franky-X/Awesome-Embodied-Navigation.

Keywords

cs.RO

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