Explore until Confident: Efficient Exploration for Embodied Question Answering
Allen Z. Ren, Jaden Clark, Anushri Dixit, Masha Itkina, Anirudha Majumdar, Dorsa Sadigh
- 发表年份
- 2024
- 引用次数
- 19
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摘要
We consider the problem of Embodied Question Answering (EQA), which refers to settings where an embodied agent such as a robot needs to actively explore an environment to gather information until it is confident about the answer to a question.In this work, we leverage the strong semantic reasoning capabilities of large vision-language models (VLMs) to efficiently explore and answer such questions.However, there are two main challenges when using VLMs in EQA: they do not have an internal memory for mapping the scene to be able to plan how to explore over time, and their confidence can be miscalibrated and can cause the robot to prematurely stop exploration or over-explore.We propose a method that first builds a semantic map of the scene based on depth information and via visual prompting of a VLM -leveraging its vast knowledge of relevant regions of the scene for exploration.Next, we use conformal prediction to calibrate the VLM's question answering confidence, allowing the robot to know when to stop exploration -leading to a more calibrated and efficient exploration strategy.To test our framework in simulation, we also contribute a new EQA dataset with diverse, realistic human-robot scenarios and scenes built upon the Habitat-Matterport 3D Research Dataset (HM3D).Both simulated and real robot experiments show our proposed approach improves the performance and efficiency over baselines that do no leverage VLM for exploration or do not calibrate its confidence. Is the dishwasher in the kitchen open? A) Yes B) NoStop?
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