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Procedure Planning in Instructional Videos

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In this paper, we study the problem of procedure planning in instructional videos, which can be seen as a step towards enabling autonomous agents to plan for complex tasks in everyday settings such as cooking. Given the current visual observation of the world and a visual goal, we ask the question "What actions need to be taken in order to achieve the goal?". The key technical challenge is to learn structured and plannable state and action spaces directly from unstructured videos. We address this challenge by proposing Dual Dynamics Networks (DDN), a framework that explicitly leverages the structured priors imposed by the conjugate relationships between states and actions in a learned plannable latent space. We evaluate our method on real-world instructional videos. Our experiments show that DDN learns plannable representations that lead to better planning performance compared to existing planning approaches and neural network policies.

Chien-Yi Chang, De-An Huang, Danfei Xu, Ehsan Adeli, Li Fei-Fei, Juan Carlos Niebles• 2019

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Procedure PlanningCrossTask
Success Rate (SR)12.18
35
Procedure PlanningCOIN T=3 (test)
SR13.9
21
Procedure PlanningCrossTask T=5
Success Rate3.1
15
Procedure PlanningCOIN T=4 (test)
SR11.13
13
Procedure PlanningNIV T=3 (test)
SR18.41
12
Procedure PlanningNIV T=4 (test)
SR15.97
12
Procedure PlanningCrossTask short horizon T=3
SR12.18
11
Procedure PlanningCrossTask short horizon T=4
SR5.97
10
Procedure PlanningCrossTask long horizons T=6
Success Rate (SR)1.2
10
Procedure PlanningCrossTask T=3 (test)
SR12.18
9
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