S2 improves generalization in vision-language-action models by using goal-preserving refined language guidance and explicit visual evidence budgets, raising mean subtask success from 54.2% to 79.0% on eight real-robot tasks compared to pi0.5.
Steer: Flexible robotic manipulation via dense language grounding
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FineVLA unifies robot datasets into 47k fine-grained trajectories, adds a VLM annotator and benchmark, and shows that mixing fine-grained and goal-level instructions improves steerable control without hurting task success.
Steerable VLAs trained on rich synthetic commands at subtask, motion, and pixel levels enable VLMs to steer robot behavior more effectively, outperforming prior hierarchical baselines on real-world manipulation and generalization tasks.
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See Less, Specify More: Visual Evidence Budgets for Generalizable VLAs
S2 improves generalization in vision-language-action models by using goal-preserving refined language guidance and explicit visual evidence budgets, raising mean subtask success from 54.2% to 79.0% on eight real-robot tasks compared to pi0.5.
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FineVLA: Fine-Grained Instruction Alignment for Steerable Vision-Language-Action Policies
FineVLA unifies robot datasets into 47k fine-grained trajectories, adds a VLM annotator and benchmark, and shows that mixing fine-grained and goal-level instructions improves steerable control without hurting task success.
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Steerable Vision-Language-Action Policies for Embodied Reasoning and Hierarchical Control
Steerable VLAs trained on rich synthetic commands at subtask, motion, and pixel levels enable VLMs to steer robot behavior more effectively, outperforming prior hierarchical baselines on real-world manipulation and generalization tasks.