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Language-Driven Representation Learning for Robotics (2302.12766v1)

Published 24 Feb 2023 in cs.RO, cs.AI, cs.CL, cs.CV, and cs.LG

Abstract: Recent work in visual representation learning for robotics demonstrates the viability of learning from large video datasets of humans performing everyday tasks. Leveraging methods such as masked autoencoding and contrastive learning, these representations exhibit strong transfer to policy learning for visuomotor control. But, robot learning encompasses a diverse set of problems beyond control including grasp affordance prediction, language-conditioned imitation learning, and intent scoring for human-robot collaboration, amongst others. First, we demonstrate that existing representations yield inconsistent results across these tasks: masked autoencoding approaches pick up on low-level spatial features at the cost of high-level semantics, while contrastive learning approaches capture the opposite. We then introduce Voltron, a framework for language-driven representation learning from human videos and associated captions. Voltron trades off language-conditioned visual reconstruction to learn low-level visual patterns, and visually-grounded language generation to encode high-level semantics. We also construct a new evaluation suite spanning five distinct robot learning problems $\unicode{x2013}$ a unified platform for holistically evaluating visual representations for robotics. Through comprehensive, controlled experiments across all five problems, we find that Voltron's language-driven representations outperform the prior state-of-the-art, especially on targeted problems requiring higher-level features.

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Authors (7)
  1. Siddharth Karamcheti (26 papers)
  2. Suraj Nair (39 papers)
  3. Annie S. Chen (16 papers)
  4. Thomas Kollar (27 papers)
  5. Chelsea Finn (264 papers)
  6. Dorsa Sadigh (162 papers)
  7. Percy Liang (239 papers)
Citations (118)
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