HUMEMBR: Learning Human Routines for Predictive Embodied Navigation

June 29, 2026 Β· Grace Period Β· πŸ› IROS 2026

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Authors Samira Huber, Klaas Pelzer, Duc M. Nguyen, Xuesu Xiao, SΓΆren Pirk arXiv ID 2606.30404 Category cs.RO: Robotics Citations 0 Venue IROS 2026
Abstract
Understanding and navigating human-centered environments over extended periods of time while considering human behavior and routines remains a fundamental challenge in robotics. In real-world settings, robots may be asked to locate a specific individual, predict where that person is likely to be, or estimate when they typically leave a building. Addressing such queries requires reasoning over extensive histories of observations and capturing long-term behavioral patterns. To this end, we introduce Human-Centered Memory for Embodied Robots (HUMEMBR), a system designed for embodied question answering and routine-conditioned navigation. HUMEMBR integrates a continuous memory construction process with a parallel retrieval and querying mechanism, enabling the system to accumulate structured representations of human routines while supporting interactive, user-driven queries. Our experimental results indicate that HUMEMBR improves long-horizon reasoning about human behavior relative to full-context LLM baselines, while using substantially fewer tokens. Furthermore, we deploy HUMEMBR on a physical robot in two distinct environments, showing its ability to handle diverse queries and navigation tasks under real-world conditions.
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