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FOAM: A Follower-aware Speaker Model For Vision-and-Language Navigation

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arxiv 2206.04294 v1 pith:KKAPVJJO submitted 2022-06-09 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords followerinstructionsspeakertextscgeneratedmodelnavigationdata
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The speaker-follower models have proven to be effective in vision-and-language navigation, where a speaker model is used to synthesize new instructions to augment the training data for a follower navigation model. However, in many of the previous methods, the generated instructions are not directly trained to optimize the performance of the follower. In this paper, we present \textsc{foam}, a \textsc{Fo}llower-\textsc{a}ware speaker \textsc{M}odel that is constantly updated given the follower feedback, so that the generated instructions can be more suitable to the current learning state of the follower. Specifically, we optimize the speaker using a bi-level optimization framework and obtain its training signals by evaluating the follower on labeled data. Experimental results on the Room-to-Room and Room-across-Room datasets demonstrate that our methods can outperform strong baseline models across settings. Analyses also reveal that our generated instructions are of higher quality than the baselines.

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    cs.CV 2024-12 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    One navigation model with state-adaptive mixture-of-experts routing matches or exceeds task-specific agents on several of seven navigation benchmarks.

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