Perceptive BFM grounds human motion priors in robot terrain perception via terrain-conformal reference synthesis and teacher-student transfer from adapted to raw-reference tracking.
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CMP projects actions onto a learned competence manifold using a frame-wise safety scheme and isomorphic latent space to achieve up to 10x better survival in out-of-distribution scenarios with under 10% tracking loss.
NavRL++ improves sim-to-real transfer for RL navigation via empirical analysis of perturbations, perturbation-aware fine-tuning, and a Transformer temporal policy, with real-world validation showing outperformance over learning baselines and parity with optimization planners in static cases.
A four-stage RL system with teacher-student distillation and online constrained adaptation enables humanoid robots to achieve robust ball-kicking accuracy under noisy perception in simulation and on physical hardware.
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Perceptive Behavior Foundation Model: Adapting Human Motion Priors to Robot-Centric Terrain
Perceptive BFM grounds human motion priors in robot terrain perception via terrain-conformal reference synthesis and teacher-student transfer from adapted to raw-reference tracking.
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CMP: Robust Whole-Body Tracking for Loco-Manipulation via Competence Manifold Projection
CMP projects actions onto a learned competence manifold using a frame-wise safety scheme and isomorphic latent space to achieve up to 10x better survival in out-of-distribution scenarios with under 10% tracking loss.
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NavRL++: A System-Level Framework for Improving Sim-to-Real Transfer in Reinforcement Learning-Based Robot Navigation
NavRL++ improves sim-to-real transfer for RL navigation via empirical analysis of perturbations, perturbation-aware fine-tuning, and a Transformer temporal policy, with real-world validation showing outperformance over learning baselines and parity with optimization planners in static cases.
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Learning Agile Striker Skills for Humanoid Soccer Robots from Noisy Sensory Input
A four-stage RL system with teacher-student distillation and online constrained adaptation enables humanoid robots to achieve robust ball-kicking accuracy under noisy perception in simulation and on physical hardware.