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Vision-and-Language Navigation: A Survey of Tasks, Methods, and Future Directions

Jing Gu, Eliana Stefani, Qi Wu, Jesse Thomason, Xin Wang

Year
2022
Citations
91
Access
Open access

Abstract

A long-term goal of AI research is to build intelligent agents that can communicate with humans in natural language, perceive the environment, and perform real-world tasks. Vision-and-Language Navigation (VLN) is a fundamental and interdisciplinary research topic towards this goal, and receives increasing attention from natural language processing, computer vision, robotics, and machine learning communities. In this paper, we review contemporary studies in the emerging field of VLN, covering tasks, evaluation metrics, methods, etc. Through structured analysis of current progress and challenges, we highlight the limitations of current VLN and opportunities for future work. This paper serves as a thorough reference for the VLN research community.

Keywords

Computer scienceField (mathematics)Human–computer interactionNatural languageRoboticsTerm (time)Natural (archaeology)Artificial intelligenceWork (physics)Robot

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