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Interactive Semantic Map Representation for Skill-based Visual Object Navigation

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arxiv 2311.04107 v1 pith:72KSMYSD submitted 2023-11-07 cs.RO cs.CV

classification cs.ROcs.CV
keywords navigationapproachobjectrepresentationduringenvironmentlearningmethods
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Visual object navigation using learning methods is one of the key tasks in mobile robotics. This paper introduces a new representation of a scene semantic map formed during the embodied agent interaction with the indoor environment. It is based on a neural network method that adjusts the weights of the segmentation model with backpropagation of the predicted fusion loss values during inference on a regular (backward) or delayed (forward) image sequence. We have implemented this representation into a full-fledged navigation approach called SkillTron, which can select robot skills from end-to-end policies based on reinforcement learning and classic map-based planning methods. The proposed approach makes it possible to form both intermediate goals for robot exploration and the final goal for object navigation. We conducted intensive experiments with the proposed approach in the Habitat environment, which showed a significant superiority in navigation quality metrics compared to state-of-the-art approaches. The developed code and used custom datasets are publicly available at github.com/AIRI-Institute/skill-fusion.

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