RotVLA models latent actions as continuous SO(n) rotations with triplet-frame supervision and flow-matching to reach 98.2% success on LIBERO and 89.6%/88.5% on RoboTwin2.0 using a 1.7B-parameter model.
arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.04061 (2026)
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RotVLA: Rotational Latent Action for Vision-Language-Action Model
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EgoKit: Towards Unified Low-Cost Egocentric Data Collection with Heterogeneous Devices
EgoKit is a new toolkit and accessory set that unifies egocentric video collection with wrist views across heterogeneous consumer devices using a consistent interface and log format.
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GazeVLA: Learning Human Intention for Robotic Manipulation
GazeVLA pretrains on large human egocentric datasets to capture gaze-based intention, then finetunes on limited robot data with chain-of-thought reasoning to achieve better robotic manipulation performance than baselines.