A comprehensive benchmark study of offline imitation learning methods on multi-stage robot manipulation tasks identifies key sensitivities to algorithm design, data quality, and stopping criteria while releasing all datasets and code.
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What Matters in Learning from Offline Human Demonstrations for Robot Manipulation
A comprehensive benchmark study of offline imitation learning methods on multi-stage robot manipulation tasks identifies key sensitivities to algorithm design, data quality, and stopping criteria while releasing all datasets and code.