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arXiv:2603.28691

DRIVE-Nav: Directional Reasoning, Inspection, and Verification for Efficient Open-Vocabulary Navigation

DRIVE-Nav: Directional Reasoning, Inspection, and Verification for Efficient Open-Vocabulary Navigation

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著者: Maoguo Gao, Zejun Zhu, Zhiming Sun, Zhengwei Ma, Longze Yuan, Zhongjing Ma, Zhigang Gao, Jinhui Zhang, Suli Zou

分類: cs.RO

原文アブストラクト

Open-Vocabulary Object Navigation (OVON) requires an embodied agent to locate a language-specified target in unknown environments. Many zero-shot methods rely on frontier-candidate reasoning under incomplete observations, while topology-aware methods reduce candidate redundancy but may still introduce panoramic inspection overhead and repeated reconsideration. We present DRIVE-Nav, a structured framework that organizes exploration around persistent directions rather than raw frontiers. By inspecting encountered directions more completely and restricting subsequent decisions to still-relevant directions within a forward 240-degree view range, DRIVE-Nav reduces redundant revisits and improves path efficiency. The framework extracts and tracks directional candidates from weighted Fast Marching Method (FMM) paths, maintains representative views for semantic inspection, and combines vision-language-guided prompt enrichment with cross-frame verification to improve grounding reliability. Experiments on HM3D-OVON, HM3Dv1, HM3Dv2, and MP3D demonstrate strong overall performance and consistent efficiency gains. On HM3D-OVON, DRIVE-Nav achieves 50.2% SR and 32.6% SPL, improving the previous best method by 1.9% SR and 5.6% SPL. It also delivers the best SPL on HM3Dv1, HM3Dv2, and MP3D and transfers to a physical humanoid robot. Real-world deployment also demonstrates its effectiveness.