ROAICVFeb 21, 2025

BOSS: Benchmark for Observation Space Shift in Long-Horizon Task

arXiv:2502.15679v14 citationsh-index: 28IEEE Robot Autom Lett
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This addresses a critical bottleneck for robotics in long-horizon tasks, though it is incremental as it focuses on benchmarking rather than solving the problem.

The paper tackles the problem of Observation Space Shift (OSS) in hierarchical robotics, where sequential skill execution disrupts subsequent policies, and introduces the BOSS benchmark to evaluate its impact, showing performance drops of up to 67% on simple tasks.

Robotics has long sought to develop visual-servoing robots capable of completing previously unseen long-horizon tasks. Hierarchical approaches offer a pathway for achieving this goal by executing skill combinations arranged by a task planner, with each visuomotor skill pre-trained using a specific imitation learning (IL) algorithm. However, even in simple long-horizon tasks like skill chaining, hierarchical approaches often struggle due to a problem we identify as Observation Space Shift (OSS), where the sequential execution of preceding skills causes shifts in the observation space, disrupting the performance of subsequent individually trained skill policies. To validate OSS and evaluate its impact on long-horizon tasks, we introduce BOSS (a Benchmark for Observation Space Shift). BOSS comprises three distinct challenges: "Single Predicate Shift", "Accumulated Predicate Shift", and "Skill Chaining", each designed to assess a different aspect of OSS's negative effect. We evaluated several recent popular IL algorithms on BOSS, including three Behavioral Cloning methods and the Visual Language Action model OpenVLA. Even on the simplest challenge, we observed average performance drops of 67%, 35%, 34%, and 54%, respectively, when comparing skill performance with and without OSS. Additionally, we investigate a potential solution to OSS that scales up the training data for each skill with a larger and more visually diverse set of demonstrations, with our results showing it is not sufficient to resolve OSS. The project page is: https://boss-benchmark.github.io/

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