UA-NWM predicts an uncertainty subspace of plausible future aerial views and scores candidate trajectories by the goal's distance to that subspace, improving image-goal navigation in simulation and on a real drone.
NavWAM: A Navigation World Action Model for Goal-Conditioned Visual Navigation
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Goal-conditioned visual navigation requires a robot to act under partial observability by anticipating how its motion will change the future egocentric view and whether that change brings it closer to the goal. Navigation world models provide such visual foresight, but they remain prediction modules that require an external planner to convert predicted futures into closed-loop control. We propose Navigation World Action Model (NavWAM), a diffusion-transformer policy that turns navigation world-model prediction into executable action by representing future observations, goal-progress values, and action chunks in a shared latent sequence. By learning future prediction jointly with the action and value targets that determine closed-loop behavior, NavWAM makes visual foresight directly usable for robot control. We build NavWAM through simulation pretraining and real-robot adaptation, and evaluate it on image-goal navigation against planning-based world models and a representative direct navigation policy. Across offline benchmarks and closed-loop real-robot deployment, NavWAM improves over planning-based world-model baselines in our evaluations while using the default policy mode without CEM-style action search. Project page: https://dachii-azm.github.io/navwam/
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Uncertainty-Aware World Model for Aerial Image-Goal Navigation
UA-NWM predicts an uncertainty subspace of plausible future aerial views and scores candidate trajectories by the goal's distance to that subspace, improving image-goal navigation in simulation and on a real drone.