ResearchTrend.AI
  • Papers
  • Communities
  • Events
  • Blog
  • Pricing
Papers
Communities
Social Events
Terms and Conditions
Pricing
Parameter LabParameter LabTwitterGitHubLinkedInBlueskyYoutube

© 2025 ResearchTrend.AI, All rights reserved.

  1. Home
  2. Papers
  3. 2403.07376
50
17

NavCoT: Boosting LLM-Based Vision-and-Language Navigation via Learning Disentangled Reasoning

12 March 2024
Bingqian Lin
Yunshuang Nie
Ziming Wei
Jiaqi Chen
Shikui Ma
Jianhua Han
Hang Xu
Xiaojun Chang
Xiaodan Liang
    LM&Ro
    LRM
ArXivPDFHTML
Abstract

Vision-and-Language Navigation (VLN), as a crucial research problem of Embodied AI, requires an embodied agent to navigate through complex 3D environments following natural language instructions. Recent research has highlighted the promising capacity of large language models (LLMs) in VLN by improving navigational reasoning accuracy and interpretability. However, their predominant use in an offline manner usually suffers from substantial domain gap between the VLN task and the LLM training corpus. This paper introduces a novel strategy called Navigational Chain-of-Thought (NavCoT), where we fulfill parameter-efficient in-domain training to enable self-guided navigational decision, leading to a significant mitigation of the domain gap in a cost-effective manner. Specifically, at each timestep, the LLM is prompted to forecast the navigational chain-of-thought by: 1) acting as a world model to imagine the next observation according to the instruction, 2) selecting the candidate observation that best aligns with the imagination, and 3) determining the action based on the reasoning from the prior steps. Through constructing formalized labels for training, the LLM can learn to generate desired and reasonable chain-of-thought outputs for improving the action decision. Experimental results across various training settings and popular VLN benchmarks (e.g., Room-to-Room (R2R), Room-across-Room (RxR), Room-for-Room (R4R)) show the significant superiority of NavCoT over the direct action prediction variants. Through simple parameter-efficient finetuning, our NavCoT outperforms a recent GPT4-based approach with ~7% relative improvement on the R2R dataset. We believe that NavCoT will help unlock more task-adaptive and scalable LLM-based embodied agents, which are helpful for developing real-world robotics applications. Code is available atthis https URL.

View on arXiv
@article{lin2025_2403.07376,
  title={ NavCoT: Boosting LLM-Based Vision-and-Language Navigation via Learning Disentangled Reasoning },
  author={ Bingqian Lin and Yunshuang Nie and Ziming Wei and Jiaqi Chen and Shikui Ma and Jianhua Han and Hang Xu and Xiaojun Chang and Xiaodan Liang },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.07376},
  year={ 2025 }
}
Comments on this paper