BIT-Nav augments VLMs with a Bi-GRU trajectory embedding projected as one memory token to supply structured motion history at constant token cost.
Etpnav: Evolving topological planning for vision-language nav- igation in continuous environments
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Uni-NaVid unifies diverse embodied navigation tasks into one video-based vision-language-action model trained on 3.6 million samples from four sub-tasks, achieving state-of-the-art performance on benchmarks and real-world tests.
NaVid, a video-based VLM trained on 510k navigation and 763k web samples, achieves SOTA VLN performance using only monocular RGB video for next-step action planning in sim and real environments.
Proposes cost-aware question selection for ambiguous object navigation via information-gain analysis on corpora, a cost-penalizing benchmark, and a zero-shot MLLM agent.
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BIT-Nav: Brain-Inspired Trajectory Memory for Embodied Navigation
BIT-Nav augments VLMs with a Bi-GRU trajectory embedding projected as one memory token to supply structured motion history at constant token cost.
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Uni-NaVid: A Video-based Vision-Language-Action Model for Unifying Embodied Navigation Tasks
Uni-NaVid unifies diverse embodied navigation tasks into one video-based vision-language-action model trained on 3.6 million samples from four sub-tasks, achieving state-of-the-art performance on benchmarks and real-world tests.
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NaVid: Video-based VLM Plans the Next Step for Vision-and-Language Navigation
NaVid, a video-based VLM trained on 510k navigation and 763k web samples, achieves SOTA VLN performance using only monocular RGB video for next-step action planning in sim and real environments.
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Ask When It Pays: Cost-Aware Open-Ended Interaction for Instance Goal Navigation
Proposes cost-aware question selection for ambiguous object navigation via information-gain analysis on corpora, a cost-penalizing benchmark, and a zero-shot MLLM agent.