LangMap: A Human-Verified Benchmark for Hierarchical Open-Vocabulary Goal Navigation
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Language-conditioned goal navigation (LGN) requires agents to locate user-specified targets without step-by-step guidance. However, existing benchmarks largely focus on category-level goals or rely on instance descriptions generated by vision-language models (VLMs), which often contain ambiguities and semantic errors, limiting systematic and reliable evaluation. We introduce HieraNav, an open-vocabulary LGN task with goals specified at four hierarchical semantic levels: scene, room, region, and instance. To this end, we present Language as a Map (LangMap), to our knowledge the first real-world 3D indoor navigation benchmark with human-verified semantic annotations to support tasks across all four goal levels. LangMap provides region labels and discriminative region and instance descriptions covering 414 object categories, produced through a rigorous contrastive annotation protocol comparing same-scene regions and instances, and contains over 18K tasks. Each target is paired with concise and detailed descriptions, enabling evaluation across instruction styles. Quantitative and qualitative analyses validate our annotation quality; notably, our instance descriptions outperform GOAT-Bench annotations by 23 percentage points in text-to-view matching. We further introduce PlaNaVid, a strong RGB-only baseline that combines Bounded Diverse Memory (BDM) with high-level planning to prime a reactive policy for multi-goal navigation. PlaNaVid achieves top-tier success rates without depth, 3D scene representations, or object masks. Further analysis shows that memory and richer context boost performance, while long-tailed categories, small objects, distant targets, and multi-goal completion remain open challenges. The benchmark is available at https://bo-miao.github.io/LangMap
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