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Diagnosing Vision-and-Language Navigation: What Really Matters (2103.16561v2)

Published 30 Mar 2021 in cs.CV, cs.AI, and cs.CL

Abstract: Vision-and-language navigation (VLN) is a multimodal task where an agent follows natural language instructions and navigates in visual environments. Multiple setups have been proposed, and researchers apply new model architectures or training techniques to boost navigation performance. However, there still exist non-negligible gaps between machines' performance and human benchmarks. Moreover, the agents' inner mechanisms for navigation decisions remain unclear. To the best of our knowledge, how the agents perceive the multimodal input is under-studied and needs investigation. In this work, we conduct a series of diagnostic experiments to unveil agents' focus during navigation. Results show that indoor navigation agents refer to both object and direction tokens when making decisions. In contrast, outdoor navigation agents heavily rely on direction tokens and poorly understand the object tokens. Transformer-based agents acquire a better cross-modal understanding of objects and display strong numerical reasoning ability than non-Transformer-based agents. When it comes to vision-and-language alignments, many models claim that they can align object tokens with specific visual targets. We find unbalanced attention on the vision and text input and doubt the reliability of such cross-modal alignments.

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Authors (9)
  1. Wanrong Zhu (30 papers)
  2. Yuankai Qi (46 papers)
  3. Pradyumna Narayana (12 papers)
  4. Kazoo Sone (6 papers)
  5. Sugato Basu (16 papers)
  6. Xin Eric Wang (74 papers)
  7. Qi Wu (323 papers)
  8. Miguel Eckstein (10 papers)
  9. William Yang Wang (254 papers)
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