ViLAM: Distilling Vision-Language Reasoning into Attention Maps for Social Robot Navigation
Mohamed Elnoor, Kasun Weerakoon, Gershom Seneviratne, Jing Liang, Vignesh Rajagopal, Dinesh Manocha
- Year
- 2025
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
We introduce ViLAM, a novel method for distilling vision-language reasoning from large Vision-Language Models (VLMs) into spatial attention maps for socially compliant robot navigation. Unlike traditional methods that rely on expert demonstrations or human-annotated datasets, ViLAM performs knowledge distillation and fine-tuning at the intermediate layer representation (attention) level by aligning attention maps from a pretrained vision-action model with socially guided attention maps derived from a large VLM. These distilled attention maps highlight key navigational regions in a scene and serve as socially informed spatial cost maps for motion planning. To achieve this, we introduce a novel attention-level distillation loss that fuses knowledge from both sources, generating augmented attention maps with enhanced social awareness. These refined attention maps are then used as a traversability costmap within a socially aware local planner for navigation. We validate our approach through real-world experiments on a Husky wheeled robot, and demonstrate 14.2% - 50% improvements in success rate over existing methods.
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