Environment-agnostic Multitask Learning for Natural Language Grounded Navigation

03/01/2020
by   Xin Wang, et al.
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Recent research efforts enable study for natural language grounded navigation in photo-realistic environments, e.g., following natural language instructions or dialog. However, existing methods tend to overfit training data in seen environments and fail to generalize well in previously unseen environments. In order to close the gap between seen and unseen environments, we aim at learning a generalized navigation model from two novel perspectives: (1) we introduce a multitask navigation model that can be seamlessly trained on both Vision-Language Navigation (VLN) and Navigation from Dialog History (NDH) tasks, which benefits from richer natural language guidance and effectively transfers knowledge across tasks; (2) we propose to learn environment-agnostic representations for the navigation policy that are invariant among the environments seen during training, thus generalizing better on unseen environments. Extensive experiments show that our navigation model trained using environment-agnostic multitask learning significantly reduces the performance gap between seen and unseen environments and outperforms the baselines on unseen environments by 16 VLN and 120 the NDH task. The code for training the navigation model using environment-agnostic multitask learning is available at https://github.com/google-research/valan.

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