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MotionVLA: Injecting Geometric Motion into Vision-Language-Action Model

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Vision-language-action (VLA) models increasingly condition robot policies on history, depth, or 4D features to resolve ambiguity in long-horizon manipulation. However, more spatiotemporal evidence is not necessarily better: when the injected evidence is not motion-consistent, it can introduce geometric drift, fragmented temporal cues, and unstable action generation. This raises a simple question: should a VLA remember past frames, or remember the motion that connects them? We introduce MotionVLA, a motion-history interface that converts a short past-only video window into compact, time-continuous trajectory-field tokens. Instead of treating history as a sparse set of ndependently lifted frames, MotionVLA represents recent observations as physically coherent motion evidence. Current visual tokens query this history to retrieve task-relevant motion information, which is then recoupled into the VLA stream under trajectory-grounded supervision. Experiments across simulation benchmarks and preliminary real-robot rollouts show that MotionVLA improves long-horizon manipulation while producing smoother and more direct executions. These results suggest that effective VLA memory is not just about providing more 4D context, but about exposing motion-consistent evidence that is usable for control.

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2026 1

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DreamWAM: Beyond RGB Future Prediction for World Action Models

cs.RO · 2026-08-05 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Adding motion, depth, and semantic supervision to a world action model's future prediction during training, then removing it at inference, improves robot manipulation robustness under visual perturbations.

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  • DreamWAM: Beyond RGB Future Prediction for World Action Models cs.RO · 2026-08-05 · conditional · none · ref 14 · internal anchor

    Adding motion, depth, and semantic supervision to a world action model's future prediction during training, then removing it at inference, improves robot manipulation robustness under visual perturbations.