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Controllable Navigation Instruction Generation with Chain of Thought Prompting

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arxiv 2407.07433 v2 pith:QAXTICEB submitted 2024-07-10 cs.CV cs.AI

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keywords generationinstructioninstructionsgeneratednavigationspatialstylec-instructor
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Instruction generation is a vital and multidisciplinary research area with broad applications. Existing instruction generation models are limited to generating instructions in a single style from a particular dataset, and the style and content of generated instructions cannot be controlled. Moreover, most existing instruction generation methods also disregard the spatial modeling of the navigation environment. Leveraging the capabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs), we propose C-Instructor, which utilizes the chain-of-thought-style prompt for style-controllable and content-controllable instruction generation. Firstly, we propose a Chain of Thought with Landmarks (CoTL) mechanism, which guides the LLM to identify key landmarks and then generate complete instructions. CoTL renders generated instructions more accessible to follow and offers greater controllability over the manipulation of landmark objects. Furthermore, we present a Spatial Topology Modeling Task to facilitate the understanding of the spatial structure of the environment. Finally, we introduce a Style-Mixed Training policy, harnessing the prior knowledge of LLMs to enable style control for instruction generation based on different prompts within a single model instance. Extensive experiments demonstrate that instructions generated by C-Instructor outperform those generated by previous methods in text metrics, navigation guidance evaluation, and user studies.

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  1. Bootstrapping Language-Guided Navigation Learning with Self-Refining Data Flywheel

    cs.CV 2024-12 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Iterative navigator-generator collaboration, where the navigator filters generated instructions and the rebuilt generator rewrites low-quality ones, raises R2R navigation SPL to 78% and instruction SPICE to 26.2.

  2. LLM-Enhanced Path Planning: Safe and Efficient Autonomous Navigation with Instructional Inputs

    cs.RO 2024-12 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    DCIP uses LLM-parsed instructions to modify occupancy-grid costs and replans with A*, reporting 90% instruction-to-task accuracy in simulated pick-and-place tasks.

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