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Alexa, play with robot: Introducing the First Alexa Prize SimBot Challenge on Embodied AI

9 August 2023
Hangjie Shi
Leslie Ball
Govind Thattai
Desheng Zhang
Lu Hu
Qiaozi Gao
Suhaila Shakiah
Xiaofeng Gao
Aishwarya Padmakumar
Bo Yang
Cadence Chung
Dinakar Guthy
Gaurav Sukhatme
Karthika Arumugam
Matthew Wen
Osman Ipek
P. Lange
Rohan Khanna
Shreyas Pansare
Vasu Sharma
Chao Zhang
C. Flagg
Daniel Pressel
Lavina Vaz
Luke Dai
Prasoon Goyal
Sattvik Sahai
Shaohua Liu
Yao Lu
Anna Gottardi
Shui Hu
Yang Liu
Dilek Z. Hakkani-Tür
Kate Bland
Heather Rocker
James Jeun
Yadunandana Rao
Michael Johnston
Akshaya Iyengar
Arindam Mandal
Premkumar Natarajan
R. Ghanadan
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Abstract

The Alexa Prize program has empowered numerous university students to explore, experiment, and showcase their talents in building conversational agents through challenges like the SocialBot Grand Challenge and the TaskBot Challenge. As conversational agents increasingly appear in multimodal and embodied contexts, it is important to explore the affordances of conversational interaction augmented with computer vision and physical embodiment. This paper describes the SimBot Challenge, a new challenge in which university teams compete to build robot assistants that complete tasks in a simulated physical environment. This paper provides an overview of the SimBot Challenge, which included both online and offline challenge phases. We describe the infrastructure and support provided to the teams including Alexa Arena, the simulated environment, and the ML toolkit provided to teams to accelerate their building of vision and language models. We summarize the approaches the participating teams took to overcome research challenges and extract key lessons learned. Finally, we provide analysis of the performance of the competing SimBots during the competition.

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