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Poster

Where am I? Scene Retrieval with Language

Jiaqi Chen · Daniel Barath · Iro Armeni · Marc Pollefeys · Hermann Blum

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Thu 3 Oct 7:30 a.m. PDT — 9:30 a.m. PDT

Abstract:

Natural language interfaces to embodied AI are becoming more ubiquitous in our daily lives. This opens further opportunities for language-based interaction with embodied agents, such as a user instructing an agent to execute some task in a specific location. For example, "put the bowls back in the cupboard next to the fridge" or "meet me at the intersection under the red sign." As such, we need methods that interface between natural language and map representations of the environment. To this end, we explore the question of whether we can use an open-set natural language query to identify a scene represented by a 3D scene graph. We define this task as "language-based scene-retrieval" and it is closely related to ``coarse localization'' as we are instead searching for a match from a collection of disjoint scenes and not necessarily a large-scale continuous map. Therefore, we present Text2SceneGraphMatcher, a "scene-retrieval" pipeline that learns joint embeddings between text descriptions and scene graphs to determine if they are matched.

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