Safety
I-Perceive: A Foundation Model for Active Perception with Language Instructions
arXiv:2603.00600v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Active perception - the ability of a robot to proactively select viewpoints to acquire task-relevant information - is essential for robust operation
arXiv:2603.00600v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Active perception - the ability of a robot to proactively select viewpoints to acquire task-relevant information - is essential for robust operation in real-world environments. However, existing approaches are typically limited to fixed objectives or constrained settings, and struggle to generalize to open-ended perception intents specified in natural language. We propose I-Perceive, a foundation model for language-conditioned active perception in large-scale indoor environments. Given a query image, a set of context images, and a natural language instruction, I-Perceive predicts a 6D camera pose that fulfills the specified perception intent. The model integrates a vision-language pathway for semantic grounding with a geometric reasoning pathway for multi-view 3D understanding, connected via multi-layer semantic fusion to enable language-conditioned geometric reasoning. To support scalable training, we construct a large-scale dataset of language-viewpoint pairs from both real-world scene-scanning data and simulated environments using an automated pipeline. Extensive experiments demonstrate that I-Perceive significantly outperforms strong baselines on prediction accuracy, viewpoint feasibility, and instructions alignment. The model exhibits strong zero-shot generalization to unseen scenes and instructions, and enables closed-loop active perception, progressively refining viewpoints over sequential interactions.
Source: arXiv cs.RO | 2026-08-18