FloNa: Floor Plan Guided Embodied Visual Navigation
This work addresses the challenge of embodied visual navigation for robots or agents by incorporating floor plans, offering a novel approach to enhance efficiency and accuracy in unfamiliar environments.
The paper tackles the problem of inefficient visual navigation by introducing a floor plan-guided task, FloNa, and proposes FloDiff, a diffusion policy framework that improves navigation using floor plans, achieving effective results in unfamiliar scenes.
Humans naturally rely on floor plans to navigate in unfamiliar environments, as they are readily available, reliable, and provide rich geometrical guidance. However, existing visual navigation settings overlook this valuable prior knowledge, leading to limited efficiency and accuracy. To eliminate this gap, we introduce a novel navigation task: Floor Plan Visual Navigation (FloNa), the first attempt to incorporate floor plan into embodied visual navigation. While the floor plan offers significant advantages, two key challenges emerge: (1) handling the spatial inconsistency between the floor plan and the actual scene layout for collision-free navigation, and (2) aligning observed images with the floor plan sketch despite their distinct modalities. To address these challenges, we propose FloDiff, a novel diffusion policy framework incorporating a localization module to facilitate alignment between the current observation and the floor plan. We further collect $20k$ navigation episodes across $117$ scenes in the iGibson simulator to support the training and evaluation. Extensive experiments demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of our framework in unfamiliar scenes using floor plan knowledge. Project website: https://gauleejx.github.io/flona/.