ROCVJun 5, 2024

Balancing Performance and Efficiency in Zero-shot Robotic Navigation

arXiv:2406.03015v1
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This incremental work addresses efficiency for deploying robotic navigation in resource-limited environments.

The study optimized Vision-Language Frontier Maps for robotic navigation, achieving a 1.55% higher success rate and 2.3 times less video memory usage compared to a baseline.

We present an optimization study of the Vision-Language Frontier Maps (VLFM) applied to the Object Goal Navigation task in robotics. Our work evaluates the efficiency and performance of various vision-language models, object detectors, segmentation models, and multi-modal comprehension and Visual Question Answering modules. Using the $\textit{val-mini}$ and $\textit{val}$ splits of Habitat-Matterport 3D dataset, we conduct experiments on a desktop with limited VRAM. We propose a solution that achieves a higher success rate (+1.55%) improving over the VLFM BLIP-2 baseline without substantial success-weighted path length loss while requiring $\textbf{2.3 times}$ less video memory. Our findings provide insights into balancing model performance and computational efficiency, suggesting effective deployment strategies for resource-limited environments.

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