Bird's Eye View Based Pretrained World model for Visual Navigation
Kiran Lekkala, Chen Liu, Laurent Itti
- Year
- 2023
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Sim2Real transfer has gained popularity because it helps transfer from inexpensive simulators to real world. This paper presents a novel system that fuses components in a traditional World Model into a robust system, trained entirely within a simulator, that Zero-Shot transfers to the real world. To facilitate transfer, we use an intermediary representation that is based on \textit{Bird's Eye View (BEV)} images. Thus, our robot learns to navigate in a simulator by first learning to translate from complex \textit{First-Person View (FPV)} based RGB images to BEV representations, then learning to navigate using those representations. Later, when tested in the real world, the robot uses the perception model that translates FPV-based RGB images to embeddings that were learned by the FPV to BEV translator and that can be used by the downstream policy. The incorporation of state-checking modules using \textit{Anchor images} and Mixture Density LSTM not only interpolates uncertain and missing observations but also enhances the robustness of the model in the real-world. We trained the model using data from a Differential drive robot in the CARLA simulator. Our methodology's effectiveness is shown through the deployment of trained models onto a real-world Differential drive robot. Lastly we release a comprehensive codebase, dataset and models for training and deployment (\url{https://sites.google.com/view/value-explicit-pretraining}).
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