World Modeling Makes a Better Planner: Dual Preference Optimization for Embodied Task Planning

Abstract

Recent advances in large vision-language models (LVLMs) have shown promise for embodied task planning, yet they struggle with fundamental challenges like dependency constraints and efficiency. Existing approaches either solely optimize action selection or leverage world models during inference, overlooking the benefits of learning to model the world as a way to enhance planning capabilities. We propose Dual Preference Optimization (D²PO), a new learning framework that jointly optimizes state prediction and action selection through preference learning, enabling LVLMs to understand environment dynamics for better planning. To automatically collect trajectories and stepwise preference data without human annotation, we introduce a tree search mechanism for extensive exploration via trial-and-error. Extensive experiments on VoTa-Bench demonstrate that our D²PO-based method significantly outperforms existing methods and GPT-4o when applied to Qwen2-VL (7B), LLaVA-1.6 (7B), and LLaMA-3.2 (11B), achieving superior task success rates with more efficient execution paths.

Cite

Text

Wang et al. "World Modeling Makes a Better Planner: Dual Preference Optimization for Embodied Task Planning." ICLR 2025 Workshops: World_Models, 2025.

Markdown

[Wang et al. "World Modeling Makes a Better Planner: Dual Preference Optimization for Embodied Task Planning." ICLR 2025 Workshops: World_Models, 2025.](https://mlanthology.org/iclrw/2025/wang2025iclrw-world/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{wang2025iclrw-world,
  title     = {{World Modeling Makes a Better Planner: Dual Preference Optimization for Embodied Task Planning}},
  author    = {Wang, Siyin and Fei, Zhaoye and Cheng, Qinyuan and Zhang, Shiduo and Cai, Panpan and Fu, Jinlan and Qiu, Xipeng},
  booktitle = {ICLR 2025 Workshops: World_Models},
  year      = {2025},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/iclrw/2025/wang2025iclrw-world/}
}