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ATLAS Navigator: Active Task-driven LAnguage-embedded Gaussian Splatting

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arxiv 2502.20386 v1 pith:CWAYPSZP submitted 2025-02-27 cs.RO

classification cs.RO
keywords tasksenvironmentsgaussianlanguage-embeddednavigationrepresentationrichsplatting
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We address the challenge of task-oriented navigation in unstructured and unknown environments, where robots must incrementally build and reason on rich, metric-semantic maps in real time. Since tasks may require clarification or re-specification, it is necessary for the information in the map to be rich enough to enable generalization across a wide range of tasks. To effectively execute tasks specified in natural language, we propose a hierarchical representation built on language-embedded Gaussian splatting that enables both sparse semantic planning that lends itself to online operation and dense geometric representation for collision-free navigation. We validate the effectiveness of our method through real-world robot experiments conducted in both cluttered indoor and kilometer-scale outdoor environments, with a competitive ratio of about 60% against privileged baselines. Experiment videos and more details can be found on our project page: https://atlasnav.github.io

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  1. VISTA: Open-Vocabulary, Task-Relevant Robot Exploration with Online Semantic Gaussian Splatting

    cs.RO 2025-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    VISTA couples a view-diversity information metric with CLIP semantics in a receding-horizon planner to improve open-vocabulary object search during online Gaussian Splatting mapping on robots.

  2. Gaussian Splatting as a Unified Representation for Autonomy in Unstructured Environments

    cs.RO 2025-05 conditional novelty 2.0 of 10

    Gaussian splatting is advocated as a unified navigation representation, but the experimental support is drawn entirely from the authors' earlier papers.

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