An SFT-plus-GRPO recipe lifts a 7B VLM to 35.6 percent success on EB-ALFRED versus 22.0 for GPT-4o-mini and 33.7 for Qwen2.5-VL-72B, with smaller but consistent gains on unseen EB-Habitat.
Context-Aware Planning and Environment-Aware Memory for Instruction Following Embodied Agents
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Accomplishing household tasks requires to plan step-by-step actions considering the consequences of previous actions. However, the state-of-the-art embodied agents often make mistakes in navigating the environment and interacting with proper objects due to imperfect learning by imitating experts or algorithmic planners without such knowledge. To improve both visual navigation and object interaction, we propose to consider the consequence of taken actions by CAPEAM (Context-Aware Planning and Environment-Aware Memory) that incorporates semantic context (e.g., appropriate objects to interact with) in a sequence of actions, and the changed spatial arrangement and states of interacted objects (e.g., location that the object has been moved to) in inferring the subsequent actions. We empirically show that the agent with the proposed CAPEAM achieves state-of-the-art performance in various metrics using a challenging interactive instruction following benchmark in both seen and unseen environments by large margins (up to +10.70% in unseen env.).
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An SFT-plus-GRPO recipe lifts a 7B VLM to 35.6 percent success on EB-ALFRED versus 22.0 for GPT-4o-mini and 33.7 for Qwen2.5-VL-72B, with smaller but consistent gains on unseen EB-Habitat.