Paper ID: 2206.06489

BEHAVIOR in Habitat 2.0: Simulator-Independent Logical Task Description for Benchmarking Embodied AI Agents

Ziang Liu, Roberto Martín-Martín, Fei Xia, Jiajun Wu, Li Fei-Fei

Robots excel in performing repetitive and precision-sensitive tasks in controlled environments such as warehouses and factories, but have not been yet extended to embodied AI agents providing assistance in household tasks. Inspired by the catalyzing effect that benchmarks have played in the AI fields such as computer vision and natural language processing, the community is looking for new benchmarks for embodied AI. Prior work in embodied AI benchmark defines tasks using a different formalism, often specific to one environment, simulator or domain, making it hard to develop general and comparable solutions. In this work, we bring a subset of BEHAVIOR activities into Habitat 2.0 to benefit from its fast simulation speed, as a first step towards demonstrating the ease of adapting activities defined in the logic space into different simulators.

Submitted: Jun 13, 2022