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Main Authors: Nakaoka, Shintaro, Kanai, Takayuki, Tanaka, Kazuhito
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.19690
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  • Navigation Foundation Models (NFMs) trained on large cross-embodied datasets have demonstrated powerful generalizability in various scenarios. Adopting in-domain fine-tuning for an NFM efficiently calibrates the visuomotor policy, promising further improvement even in a novel scenario. However, the fine-tuned models still suffer from poor obstacle avoidance or fail to properly reach the provided goals. Furthermore, model updates using a small subset of data typically erode the pre-trained prior, compromising the pre-training generalization. Consequently, fine-tuning deteriorates the capability of the model for robust and accurate navigation. In this work, we present a novel fine-tuning method that leverages large-scale pre-training while efficiently learning in novel setups, such as environments or camera configurations. In particular, inspired by ControlNet, we fine-tune an NFM by attaching a trainable copy of the pre-trained backbone using zero-initialized residual pathways, thereby learning geometric cues. This design enables the model to efficiently acquire in-domain geometry while preserving pre-trained knowledge across various behaviors. Despite its simplicity, our comprehensive evaluation of real-world navigation suggests that our proposal effectively enables robust long-horizon navigation with minimal collisions and human intervention. Additionally, our offline analysis shows that the proposed method maintains or further improves action prediction capabilities beyond the fine-tuned dataset, providing a key insight into continual learning for general navigation. The project page: https://toyotafrc.github.io/DCLING-Proj/