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MiniVLN: Efficient Vision-and-Language Navigation by Progressive Knowledge Distillation

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arxiv 2409.18800 v1 pith:4VOX56ID submitted 2024-09-27 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords modeldistillationembodiedknowledgeminivlnperformanceteacherduring
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In recent years, Embodied Artificial Intelligence (Embodied AI) has advanced rapidly, yet the increasing size of models conflicts with the limited computational capabilities of Embodied AI platforms. To address this challenge, we aim to achieve both high model performance and practical deployability. Specifically, we focus on Vision-and-Language Navigation (VLN), a core task in Embodied AI. This paper introduces a two-stage knowledge distillation framework, producing a student model, MiniVLN, and showcasing the significant potential of distillation techniques in developing lightweight models. The proposed method aims to capture fine-grained knowledge during the pretraining phase and navigation-specific knowledge during the fine-tuning phase. Our findings indicate that the two-stage distillation approach is more effective in narrowing the performance gap between the teacher model and the student model compared to single-stage distillation. On the public R2R and REVERIE benchmarks, MiniVLN achieves performance on par with the teacher model while having only about 12% of the teacher model's parameter count.

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  1. Weakly-supervised VLM-guided Partial Contrastive Learning for Visual Language Navigation

    cs.CV 2025-06 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A VLM-guided partial contrastive loss, which treats views sharing an object as positive pairs, improves visual language navigation success on R2R, REVERIE and SOON without VLM fine-tuning.

  2. Think Hierarchically, Act Dynamically: Hierarchical Multi-modal Fusion and Reasoning for Vision-and-Language Navigation

    cs.CV 2025-04 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    MFRA combines a hierarchical DIRformer-style fusion backbone with instruction-guided attention and a GRU history encoder, reporting improved VLN benchmark scores.

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