Retrospectives on the Embodied AI Workshop
Matt Deitke
Dhruv Batra
Yonatan Bisk
Tommaso Campari
Angel X. Chang
Devendra Singh Chaplot
Changan Chen
Claudia Pérez-DÁrpino
Kiana Ehsani
Ali Farhadi
Li Fei-Fei
Anthony G. Francis
Chuang Gan
Kristen Grauman
David Hall
Winson Han
Unnat Jain
Aniruddha Kembhavi
Jacob Krantz
Stefan Lee
Chengshu Li
Sagnik Majumder
Oleksandr Maksymets
Roberto Martín-Martín
Roozbeh Mottaghi
Sonia Raychaudhuri
Mike Roberts
Silvio Savarese
Manolis Savva
Mohit Shridhar
Niko Sünderhauf
Andrew Szot
Ben Talbot
J. Tenenbaum
Jesse Thomason
Alexander Toshev
Joanne Truong
Luca Weihs
Jiajun Wu

Abstract
We present a retrospective on the state of Embodied AI research. Our analysis focuses on 13 challenges presented at the Embodied AI Workshop at CVPR. These challenges are grouped into three themes: (1) visual navigation, (2) rearrangement, and (3) embodied vision-and-language. We discuss the dominant datasets within each theme, evaluation metrics for the challenges, and the performance of state-of-the-art models. We highlight commonalities between top approaches to the challenges and identify potential future directions for Embodied AI research.
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