Watch-and-Help: A Challenge for Social Perception and Human-AI Collaboration

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce Watch-And-Help (WAH), a challenge for testing social intelligence in agents. In WAH, an AI agent needs to help a human-like agent perform a complex household task efficiently. To succeed, the AI agent needs to i) understand the underlying goal of the task by watching a single demonstration of the human-like agent performing the same task (social perception), and ii) coordinate with the human-like agent to solve the task in an unseen environment as fast as possible (human-AI collaboration). For this challenge, we build VirtualHome-Social, a multi-agent household environment, and provide a benchmark including both planning and learning based baselines. We evaluate the performance of AI agents with the human-like agent as well as and with real humans using objective metrics and subjective user ratings. Experimental results demonstrate that our challenge and virtual environment enable a systematic evaluation on the important aspects of machine social intelligence at scale.

Cite

Text

Puig et al. "Watch-and-Help: A Challenge for Social Perception and Human-AI Collaboration." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2021.

Markdown

[Puig et al. "Watch-and-Help: A Challenge for Social Perception and Human-AI Collaboration." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2021.](https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2021/puig2021iclr-watchandhelp/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{puig2021iclr-watchandhelp,
  title     = {{Watch-and-Help: A Challenge for Social Perception and Human-AI Collaboration}},
  author    = {Puig, Xavier and Shu, Tianmin and Li, Shuang and Wang, Zilin and Liao, Yuan-Hong and Tenenbaum, Joshua B. and Fidler, Sanja and Torralba, Antonio},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Learning Representations},
  year      = {2021},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2021/puig2021iclr-watchandhelp/}
}