TISED decomposes inference optimization effects on embodied tasks and identifies paradoxical outcomes where faster per-step inference can increase task completion time on static tasks or raise success rates on dynamic tasks.
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DEFLECT is an offline post-training method that improves async VLA policy success rates under high inference delays by using flow-matching likelihood ratios on counterfactual fresh/stale action pairs from a frozen reference policy.
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The Speedup Paradox: Rethinking Inference Speed-Quality Trade-off in Embodied Tasks
TISED decomposes inference optimization effects on embodied tasks and identifies paradoxical outcomes where faster per-step inference can increase task completion time on static tasks or raise success rates on dynamic tasks.
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DEFLECT: Delay-Robust Execution via Flow-matching Likelihood-Estimated Counterfactual Tuning for VLA Policies
DEFLECT is an offline post-training method that improves async VLA policy success rates under high inference delays by using flow-matching likelihood ratios on counterfactual fresh/stale action pairs from a frozen reference policy.