BiCoord is a new benchmark for long-horizon tightly coordinated bimanual manipulation that includes quantitative metrics and shows existing policies like DP, RDT, Pi0 and OpenVLA-OFT struggle on such tasks.
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A standardized 16-task memory benchmark and 14 controlled VLA variants show perceptual memory (especially frame sampling + AdaLN modulation) is strongest overall, while symbolic subgoals win on counting and short-horizon reasoning.
WatchAct is a new benchmark of 3000 instances across 14 tasks in four cognitive domains for evaluating video-grounded robot manipulation, with current systems achieving at most 16.3% success.
DIRECT is a multimodal-context router that allocates test-time compute across chain-of-thought depth, model size, and memory history for VLM embodied planners, improving the success-cost Pareto frontier and matching stronger models at up to 65% lower latency on benchmarks and a physical Franka arm.
Adding recurrent memory tokens to VLA models raises success rates on partially observable manipulation tasks from 0.42 to 0.84 on training and 0.07 to 0.23 on held-out tasks while preserving performance under full observability.
RoboMemArena is a new large-scale robotic memory benchmark with real-world tasks, and PrediMem is a dual VLA system that outperforms baselines by managing memory buffers with predictive coding.
PALM improves long-horizon robotic manipulation success by distilling affordance representations for object interaction and predicting within-subtask progress in a VLA model.
This survey organizes large VLM-based VLA models for robotic manipulation into monolithic and hierarchical paradigms, reviews their integrations and datasets, and outlines future directions.
The paper introduces World Action Models as a new paradigm unifying predictive world modeling with action generation in embodied foundation models and provides a taxonomy of existing approaches.
A survey that clarifies boundaries and organizes World Action Models by generation requirements and predictive substrates, identifying a trend toward generating less of the future.
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BiCoord: A Bimanual Manipulation Benchmark towards Long-Horizon Spatial-Temporal Coordination
BiCoord is a new benchmark for long-horizon tightly coordinated bimanual manipulation that includes quantitative metrics and shows existing policies like DP, RDT, Pi0 and OpenVLA-OFT struggle on such tasks.
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RoboMME: Benchmarking and Understanding Memory for Robotic Generalist Policies
A standardized 16-task memory benchmark and 14 controlled VLA variants show perceptual memory (especially frame sampling + AdaLN modulation) is strongest overall, while symbolic subgoals win on counting and short-horizon reasoning.
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WatchAct: A Benchmark for Behavior-Grounded Robot Manipulation
WatchAct is a new benchmark of 3000 instances across 14 tasks in four cognitive domains for evaluating video-grounded robot manipulation, with current systems achieving at most 16.3% success.
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DIRECT: When and Where Should You Allocate Test-Time Compute in Embodied Planners?
DIRECT is a multimodal-context router that allocates test-time compute across chain-of-thought depth, model size, and memory history for VLM embodied planners, improving the success-cost Pareto frontier and matching stronger models at up to 65% lower latency on benchmarks and a physical Franka arm.
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$\mu$VLA: On Recurrent Memory for Partially Observable Manipulation in VLA Models
Adding recurrent memory tokens to VLA models raises success rates on partially observable manipulation tasks from 0.42 to 0.84 on training and 0.07 to 0.23 on held-out tasks while preserving performance under full observability.
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RoboMemArena: A Comprehensive and Challenging Robotic Memory Benchmark
RoboMemArena is a new large-scale robotic memory benchmark with real-world tasks, and PrediMem is a dual VLA system that outperforms baselines by managing memory buffers with predictive coding.
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PALM: Progress-Aware Policy Learning via Affordance Reasoning for Long-Horizon Robotic Manipulation
PALM improves long-horizon robotic manipulation success by distilling affordance representations for object interaction and predicting within-subtask progress in a VLA model.
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Large VLM-based Vision-Language-Action Models for Robotic Manipulation: A Survey
This survey organizes large VLM-based VLA models for robotic manipulation into monolithic and hierarchical paradigms, reviews their integrations and datasets, and outlines future directions.
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World Action Models: The Next Frontier in Embodied AI
The paper introduces World Action Models as a new paradigm unifying predictive world modeling with action generation in embodied foundation models and provides a taxonomy of existing approaches.
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World Action Models: A Survey
A survey that clarifies boundaries and organizes World Action Models by generation requirements and predictive substrates, identifying a trend toward generating less of the future.