Compositional Foundation Models for Hierarchical Planning
To make effective decisions in novel environments with long-horizon goals, it is crucial to engage in hierarchical reasoning across spatial and temporal scales. This entails planning abstract subgoal sequences, visually reasoning about the underlying plans, and executing actions in accordance with t...
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Zusammenfassung: | To make effective decisions in novel environments with long-horizon goals, it
is crucial to engage in hierarchical reasoning across spatial and temporal
scales. This entails planning abstract subgoal sequences, visually reasoning
about the underlying plans, and executing actions in accordance with the
devised plan through visual-motor control. We propose Compositional Foundation
Models for Hierarchical Planning (HiP), a foundation model which leverages
multiple expert foundation model trained on language, vision and action data
individually jointly together to solve long-horizon tasks. We use a large
language model to construct symbolic plans that are grounded in the environment
through a large video diffusion model. Generated video plans are then grounded
to visual-motor control, through an inverse dynamics model that infers actions
from generated videos. To enable effective reasoning within this hierarchy, we
enforce consistency between the models via iterative refinement. We illustrate
the efficacy and adaptability of our approach in three different long-horizon
table-top manipulation tasks. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2309.08587 |