DS1 spectrogram: Bridging Values and Behavior: A Hierarchical Framework for Proactive Embodied Agents

Bridging Values and Behavior: A Hierarchical Framework for Proactive Embodied Agents

April 30, 20262604.27699

Authors

Aoyang Qin,Yi-Long Lu,Kunlun Wu,Yizhou Wang,Wei Wang

Abstract

Current embodied agents are often limited to passive instruction-following or reactive need-satisfaction, lacking a stable, high-order value framework essential for long-term, self-directed behavior and resolving motivational conflicts. We introduce ValuePlanner, a hierarchical cognitive architecture that decouples high-level value scheduling from low-level action execution. ValuePlanner employs an LLM-based cognitive module to generate symbolic subgoals by reasoning through abstract value trade-offs, which are then translated into executable action plans by a classical PDDL planner. This process is refined via a closed-loop feedback mechanism.

Evaluating such autonomy requires methods beyond task-success rates, and we therefore propose a value-centric evaluation suite measuring cumulative value gain, preference alignment, and behavioral diversity. Experiments in the TongSim household environment demonstrate that ValuePlanner arbitrates competing values to generate coherent, long-horizon, self-directed behavior absent from instruction-following and needs-driven baselines. Our work offers a structured approach to bridging intrinsic values and grounded behavior for autonomous agents.

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