Robotics: Science and Systems XVIII

Correcting Robot Plans with Natural Language Feedback

Pratyusha Sharma, Balakumar Sundaralingam, Valts Blukis, Chris Paxton, Tucker Hermans, Antonio Torralba, Jacob Andreas, Dieter Fox

Abstract:

When humans design cost or goal specifications for robots, they often produce specifications that are ambiguous, under-specified, or beyond planners’ ability to solve. In these cases, corrections provide a valuable tool for human-in-the-loop robot control. Corrections might take the form of new goal specifications, new constraints (e.g. to avoid specific objects), or hints for planning algorithms (e.g. to visit specific waypoints). Existing correction methods (e.g. using a joystick or direct manipulation of an end effector) require full teleoperation or real-time interaction. In this paper, we explore natural language as an expressive and flexible tool for robot correction. We describe how to map from natural language sentences to transformations of cost functions. We show that these transformations enable users to correct goals, update robot motions to accommodate additional user preferences, and recover from planning errors. These corrections can be leveraged to get 81% and 93% success rates on tasks where the original planner failed, with either one or two language corrections. Our method makes it possible to compose multiple constraints and generalizes to unseen scenes, objects and sentences in simulated and the real world environments. Additional visualizations are available at sites.google.com/view/language-costs

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Bibtex:

  
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sharma-RSS-22, 
    AUTHOR    = {Pratyusha Sharma AND Balakumar Sundaralingam AND Valts Blukis AND Chris Paxton AND Tucker Hermans AND Antonio Torralba AND Jacob Andreas AND Dieter Fox}, 
    TITLE     = {{Correcting Robot Plans with Natural Language Feedback}}, 
    BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of Robotics: Science and Systems}, 
    YEAR      = {2022}, 
    ADDRESS   = {New York City, NY, USA}, 
    MONTH     = {June}, 
    DOI       = {10.15607/RSS.2022.XVIII.065} 
}