Language and Sketching: An LLM-driven Interactive Multimodal Multitask Robot Navigation Framework
November 14, 2023 Β· Declared Dead Β· π IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
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Authors
Weiqin Zu, Wenbin Song, Ruiqing Chen, Ze Guo, Fanglei Sun, Zheng Tian, Wei Pan, Jun Wang
arXiv ID
2311.08244
Category
cs.RO: Robotics
Citations
31
Venue
IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
The socially-aware navigation system has evolved to adeptly avoid various obstacles while performing multiple tasks, such as point-to-point navigation, human-following, and -guiding. However, a prominent gap persists: in Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), the procedure of communicating commands to robots demands intricate mathematical formulations. Furthermore, the transition between tasks does not quite possess the intuitive control and user-centric interactivity that one would desire. In this work, we propose an LLM-driven interactive multimodal multitask robot navigation framework, termed LIM2N, to solve the above new challenge in the navigation field. We achieve this by first introducing a multimodal interaction framework where language and hand-drawn inputs can serve as navigation constraints and control objectives. Next, a reinforcement learning agent is built to handle multiple tasks with the received information. Crucially, LIM2N creates smooth cooperation among the reasoning of multimodal input, multitask planning, and adaptation and processing of the intelligent sensing modules in the complicated system. Extensive experiments are conducted in both simulation and the real world demonstrating that LIM2N has superior user needs understanding, alongside an enhanced interactive experience.
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