Mini-BEHAVIOR: A Procedurally Generated Benchmark for Long-horizon Decision-Making in Embodied AI
We present Mini-BEHAVIOR, a novel benchmark for embodied AI that challenges agents to use reasoning and decision-making skills to solve complex activities that resemble everyday human challenges. The Mini-BEHAVIOR environment is a fast, realistic Gridworld environment that offers the benefits of rap...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present Mini-BEHAVIOR, a novel benchmark for embodied AI that challenges
agents to use reasoning and decision-making skills to solve complex activities
that resemble everyday human challenges. The Mini-BEHAVIOR environment is a
fast, realistic Gridworld environment that offers the benefits of rapid
prototyping and ease of use while preserving a symbolic level of physical
realism and complexity found in complex embodied AI benchmarks. We introduce
key features such as procedural generation, to enable the creation of countless
task variations and support open-ended learning. Mini-BEHAVIOR provides
implementations of various household tasks from the original BEHAVIOR
benchmark, along with starter code for data collection and reinforcement
learning agent training. In essence, Mini-BEHAVIOR offers a fast, open-ended
benchmark for evaluating decision-making and planning solutions in embodied AI.
It serves as a user-friendly entry point for research and facilitates the
evaluation and development of solutions, simplifying their assessment and
development while advancing the field of embodied AI. Code is publicly
available at https://github.com/StanfordVL/mini_behavior. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2310.01824 |