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Workshop: Multimodal Representation Learning (MRL): Perks and Pitfalls

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Language Models Plan from Pixels

Anthony Z Liu · Lajanugen Logeswaran · Sungryull Sohn · Honglak Lee


Abstract:

Planning is an important capability of artificial agents that perform long-horizon tasks in real-world environments. In this work, we explore the use of pre-trained language models (PLMs) to reason about plan sequences from text instructions in embodied visual environments. Prior PLM based approaches for planning either assume observations are available in the form of text by a captioning model, reason about plans from the instruction alone, or incorporate information about the visual environment in limited ways (such as a pre-trained affordance function). In contrast, we show that the PLM can accurately plan even when observations are directly encoded as input prompts for the PLM. We show this simple approach outperforms prior approaches in experiments on the ALFWorld and VirtualHome benchmarks.

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