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GR-2: A Generative Video-Language-Action Model with Web-Scale Knowledge for Robot Manipulation

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We present GR-2, a state-of-the-art generalist robot agent for versatile and generalizable robot manipulation. GR-2 is first pre-trained on a vast number of Internet videos to capture the dynamics of the world. This large-scale pre-training, involving 38 million video clips and over 50 billion tokens, equips GR-2 with the ability to generalize across a wide range of robotic tasks and environments during subsequent policy learning. Following this, GR-2 is fine-tuned for both video generation and action prediction using robot trajectories. It exhibits impressive multi-task learning capabilities, achieving an average success rate of 97.7% across more than 100 tasks. Moreover, GR-2 demonstrates exceptional generalization to new, previously unseen scenarios, including novel backgrounds, environments, objects, and tasks. Notably, GR-2 scales effectively with model size, underscoring its potential for continued growth and application. Project page: \url{https://gr2-manipulation.github.io}.

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  • abstract We present GR-2, a state-of-the-art generalist robot agent for versatile and generalizable robot manipulation. GR-2 is first pre-trained on a vast number of Internet videos to capture the dynamics of the world. This large-scale pre-training, involving 38 million video clips and over 50 billion tokens, equips GR-2 with the ability to generalize across a wide range of robotic tasks and environments during subsequent policy learning. Following this, GR-2 is fine-tuned for both video generation and action prediction using robot trajectories. It exhibits impressive multi-task learning capabilities,
  • background Vidar [77], Veo-Act [78], pi0.7 [ 79], V AG [80] Implicit VPP [11], VILP [ 81], Video Policy [13], ARDuP [ 82], mimic-video [ 12], LAP A [15], villa-X [ 83], S-V AM [14], OmniVTA [84], MWM [85] Joint W AM Autoregression GR1 [86], grmg [ 87], GR2 [88], Co TVLA [89], WorldVLA [90], rynnvla2 [91] VLA-JEP A [92], F1-VLA [93] Diffusion-based P AD [21], VideoVLA [94], UWM [20], DreamZero [ 17], CosmosPolicy [16], FLARE [95], UV A [96] FRAPPE [97], CoV AR [98], LDA1B [99], W A V [100], DUST [101], Ling

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