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1st Place Solutions for RxR-Habitat Vision-and-Language Navigation Competition (CVPR 2022)

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arxiv 2206.11610 v2 pith:5Y2FGOXQ submitted 2022-06-23 cs.CV cs.AIcs.RO

classification cs.CVcs.AIcs.RO
keywords navigationcompetitionagentcandidatemodelplannerrxr-habitatvision-and-language
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This report presents the methods of the winning entry of the RxR-Habitat Competition in CVPR 2022. The competition addresses the problem of Vision-and-Language Navigation in Continuous Environments (VLN-CE), which requires an agent to follow step-by-step natural language instructions to reach a target. We present a modular plan-and-control approach for the task. Our model consists of three modules: the candidate waypoints predictor (CWP), the history enhanced planner and the tryout controller. In each decision loop, CWP first predicts a set of candidate waypoints based on depth observations from multiple views. It can reduce the complexity of the action space and facilitate planning. Then, a history-enhanced planner is adopted to select one of the candidate waypoints as the subgoal. The planner additionally encodes historical memory to track the navigation progress, which is especially effective for long-horizon navigation. Finally, we propose a non-parametric heuristic controller named tryout to execute low-level actions to reach the planned subgoal. It is based on the trial-and-error mechanism which can help the agent to avoid obstacles and escape from getting stuck. All three modules work hierarchically until the agent stops. We further take several recent advances of Vision-and-Language Navigation (VLN) to improve the performance such as pretraining based on large-scale synthetic in-domain dataset, environment-level data augmentation and snapshot model ensemble. Our model won the RxR-Habitat Competition 2022, with 48% and 90% relative improvements over existing methods on NDTW and SR metrics respectively.

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    cs.CV 2025-06 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    NavMorph combines an RSSM-based latent world model with an online-updated contextual memory, reporting consistent VLN-CE gains on R2R-CE and RxR-CE.

  3. 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.

  4. Towards Dual-Brain Minimal Sufficient Representation for Vision-Language Navigation

    cs.CV 2026-07 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

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