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OmniD: Generalizable Robot Manipulation Policy via Image-Based BEV Representation

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The visuomotor policy can easily overfit to its training datasets, such as fixed camera positions and backgrounds. This overfitting makes the policy perform well in the in-distribution scenarios but underperform in the out-of-distribution generalization. Additionally, the existing methods also have difficulty fusing multi-view information to generate an effective 3D representation. To tackle these issues, we propose Omni-Vision Diffusion Policy (OmniD), a multi-view fusion framework that synthesizes image observations into a unified bird's-eye view (BEV) representation. We introduce a deformable attention-based Omni-Feature Generator (OFG) to selectively abstract task-relevant features while suppressing view-specific noise and background distractions. OmniD achieves 11\%, 17\%, and 84\% average improvement over the best baseline model for in-distribution, out-of-distribution, and few-shot experiments, respectively. Training code and simulation benchmark are available: https://github.com/1mather/omnid.git

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QuarkMed Medical Foundation Model Technical Report

cs.AI · 2025-08-16 · unverdicted · novelty 4.0

QuarkMed is described as a medical foundation model scoring 70% on the Chinese Medical Licensing Examination, but the abstract is the only usable evidence because the body text is a different paper.

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  • QuarkMed Medical Foundation Model Technical Report cs.AI · 2025-08-16 · unverdicted · none · ref 1 · internal anchor

    QuarkMed is described as a medical foundation model scoring 70% on the Chinese Medical Licensing Examination, but the abstract is the only usable evidence because the body text is a different paper.