Representing Positional Information in Generative World Models for Object Manipulation

Published: 24 Oct 2024, Last Modified: 06 Nov 2024LEAP 2024 PosterEveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY 4.0
Keywords: object manipulation, world model, object-centric
Abstract: The ability to predict outcomes of interactions between embodied agents and objects is paramount in the robotic setting. While model-based control methods have started to be employed for tackling manipulation tasks, they have faced challenges in accurately manipulating objects. As we analyze the causes of this limitation, we identify the cause of underperformance in the way current world models represent crucial positional information, especially about the target's goal specification for object positioning tasks. We propose two solutions for generative world models: position-conditioned (PCP) and latent-conditioned (LCP) policy learning. In particular, LCP employs object-centric latent representations that explicitly capture object positional information for goal specification. This naturally leads to the emergence of multimodal capabilities.
Submission Number: 13
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