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UniLACT improves VLA models by adding depth-aware unified latent action pretraining that outperforms RGB-only baselines on seen and unseen manipulation tasks.
DreamDojo is a foundation world model pretrained on the largest human video dataset to date that uses continuous latent actions to transfer interaction knowledge and achieves controllable physics simulation after robot post-training.
GLAM learns a shared latent action space grounded in consistent future observation prediction across heterogeneous data sources to train improved behavioral cloning policies for robot manipulation tasks.
A Hybrid Disentangled VQ-VAE with physical masks creates a cross-embodiment action codebook from human videos, allowing VLA pre-training that adapts to new embodiments with only 50 trajectories.
LARA jointly optimizes LAM and VLA models via representation alignment to improve robotic manipulation performance using human videos.
CLAW is an end-to-end self-supervised method that learns semantically meaningful continuous latent actions and predictive world models from action-free videos to support imitation learning and goal-directed planning.
UAM adds a Dorsal Expert initialized from a generative model and trained on visual dynamics prediction to preserve over 95% of VLM multimodal ability in VLA training while achieving top success rates on manipulation tasks including OOD cases.
DiLA uses content-structure disentanglement driven by predictive bottlenecks to create semantically structured latent actions for high-fidelity video world models.
Extending linear LAMs to model exogenous state shows standard reconstruction encodes future exogenous info in latent actions, while endogenous-focused spaces and auxiliary objectives like action-supervision enforce consistency across noise.
ALAM introduces algebraic consistency regularization on latent action transitions from videos, raising VLA success rates from 47.9% to 85.0% on MetaWorld MT50 and 94.1% to 98.1% on LIBERO.
A unified comparison of latent action supervision strategies for VLA models reveals task-specific benefits, with image-based approaches aiding reasoning and generalization, action-based aiding motor control, and discrete tokens proving most effective.
GazeVLA pretrains on large human egocentric datasets to capture gaze-based intention, then finetunes on limited robot data with chain-of-thought reasoning to achieve better robotic manipulation performance than baselines.
Hi-WM uses human interventions inside an action-conditioned world model with rollback and branching to generate dense corrective data, raising real-world success by 37.9 points on average across three manipulation tasks.
villa-X enhances latent action modeling in VLA models to support zero-shot action planning for unseen robot embodiments and open-vocabulary instructions, yielding better manipulation results in simulation and real-world tests.
GAF creates 4D dynamic scene models by adding motion to 3D Gaussians, enabling better reconstruction and 7.3% higher success in robotic tasks.
UniVLA trains cross-embodiment vision-language-action policies from unlabeled videos via a latent action model in DINO space, beating OpenVLA on benchmarks with 1/20th pretraining compute and 1/10th downstream data.
Video Prediction Policy conditions robot action learning on future-frame predictions inside fine-tuned video diffusion models, yielding 18.6% relative gains on Calvin ABC-D and 31.6% higher real-world success rates.
A two-stage framework pretrains an action module with temporal motion priors from unconditioned trajectories using flow-matching, then transfers it to VLA training via decoder reuse and distillation, yielding better performance on cross-embodiment tasks.
A brain-inspired hierarchical model with inverse structural extraction and HPC-MEC dissociation achieves structural abstraction and generalization in visual world models via velocity-driven path integration.
VLA-GSE uses spectral decomposition of the VLA backbone to create generalized and specialized experts, enabling effective robot task adaptation while updating only 2.51% of parameters and achieving 81.2% zero-shot success on LIBERO-Plus.
MoT-HRA learns embodiment-agnostic human-intention priors from a curated 2.2M-episode human video dataset via a three-expert hierarchical vision-language-action model to improve robotic manipulation under distribution shift.
The paper surveys four classes of techniques that derive action-related supervision from human videos for VLA robot models and identifies three open challenges in episode structuring, embodiment grounding, and evaluation.
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RotVLA: Rotational Latent Action for Vision-Language-Action Model
RotVLA models latent actions as continuous SO(n) rotations with triplet-frame supervision and flow-matching to reach 98.2% success on LIBERO and 89.6%/88.5% on RoboTwin2.0 using a 1.7B-parameter model.
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UniLACT: Depth-Aware RGB Latent Action Learning for Vision-Language-Action Models
UniLACT improves VLA models by adding depth-aware unified latent action pretraining that outperforms RGB-only baselines on seen and unseen manipulation tasks.
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DreamDojo: A Generalist Robot World Model from Large-Scale Human Videos
DreamDojo is a foundation world model pretrained on the largest human video dataset to date that uses continuous latent actions to transfer interaction knowledge and achieves controllable physics simulation after robot post-training.
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Imitation from Heterogeneous Demonstrations using Grounded Latent-Action World Models
GLAM learns a shared latent action space grounded in consistent future observation prediction across heterogeneous data sources to train improved behavioral cloning policies for robot manipulation tasks.
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Motion-Focused Latent Action Enables Cross-Embodiment VLA Training from Human EgoVideos
A Hybrid Disentangled VQ-VAE with physical masks creates a cross-embodiment action codebook from human videos, allowing VLA pre-training that adapts to new embodiments with only 50 trajectories.
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LARA: Latent Action Representation Alignment for Vision-Language-Action Models
LARA jointly optimizes LAM and VLA models via representation alignment to improve robotic manipulation performance using human videos.
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CLAW: Learning Continuous Latent Action World Models via Adversarial Latent Regularization
CLAW is an end-to-end self-supervised method that learns semantically meaningful continuous latent actions and predictive world models from action-free videos to support imitation learning and goal-directed planning.
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UAM: A Dual-Stream Perspective on Forgetting in VLA Training
UAM adds a Dorsal Expert initialized from a generative model and trained on visual dynamics prediction to preserve over 95% of VLM multimodal ability in VLA training while achieving top success rates on manipulation tasks including OOD cases.
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DiLA: Disentangled Latent Action World Models
DiLA uses content-structure disentanglement driven by predictive bottlenecks to create semantically structured latent actions for high-fidelity video world models.
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Why Latent Actions Fail, and How to Prevent It
Extending linear LAMs to model exogenous state shows standard reconstruction encodes future exogenous info in latent actions, while endogenous-focused spaces and auxiliary objectives like action-supervision enforce consistency across noise.
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ALAM: Algebraically Consistent Latent Action Model for Vision-Language-Action Models
ALAM introduces algebraic consistency regularization on latent action transitions from videos, raising VLA success rates from 47.9% to 85.0% on MetaWorld MT50 and 94.1% to 98.1% on LIBERO.
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From Pixels to Tokens: A Systematic Study of Latent Action Supervision for Vision-Language-Action Models
A unified comparison of latent action supervision strategies for VLA models reveals task-specific benefits, with image-based approaches aiding reasoning and generalization, action-based aiding motor control, and discrete tokens proving most effective.
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GazeVLA: Learning Human Intention for Robotic Manipulation
GazeVLA pretrains on large human egocentric datasets to capture gaze-based intention, then finetunes on limited robot data with chain-of-thought reasoning to achieve better robotic manipulation performance than baselines.
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Hi-WM: Human-in-the-World-Model for Scalable Robot Post-Training
Hi-WM uses human interventions inside an action-conditioned world model with rollback and branching to generate dense corrective data, raising real-world success by 37.9 points on average across three manipulation tasks.
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villa-X: Enhancing Latent Action Modeling in Vision-Language-Action Models
villa-X enhances latent action modeling in VLA models to support zero-shot action planning for unseen robot embodiments and open-vocabulary instructions, yielding better manipulation results in simulation and real-world tests.
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GAF: Gaussian Action Field as a 4D Representation for Dynamic World Modeling in Robotic Manipulation
GAF creates 4D dynamic scene models by adding motion to 3D Gaussians, enabling better reconstruction and 7.3% higher success in robotic tasks.
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UniVLA: Learning to Act Anywhere with Task-centric Latent Actions
UniVLA trains cross-embodiment vision-language-action policies from unlabeled videos via a latent action model in DINO space, beating OpenVLA on benchmarks with 1/20th pretraining compute and 1/10th downstream data.
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Video Prediction Policy: A Generalist Robot Policy with Predictive Visual Representations
Video Prediction Policy conditions robot action learning on future-frame predictions inside fine-tuned video diffusion models, yielding 18.6% relative gains on Calvin ABC-D and 31.6% higher real-world success rates.
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Learning Action Priors for Cross-embodiment Robot Manipulation
A two-stage framework pretrains an action module with temporal motion priors from unconditioned trajectories using flow-matching, then transfers it to VLA training via decoder reuse and distillation, yielding better performance on cross-embodiment tasks.
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Structure Abstraction and Generalization in a Hippocampal-Entorhinal Inspired World Model
A brain-inspired hierarchical model with inverse structural extraction and HPC-MEC dissociation achieves structural abstraction and generalization in visual world models via velocity-driven path integration.
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VLA-GSE: Boosting Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning in VLA with Generalized and Specialized Experts
VLA-GSE uses spectral decomposition of the VLA backbone to create generalized and specialized experts, enabling effective robot task adaptation while updating only 2.51% of parameters and achieving 81.2% zero-shot success on LIBERO-Plus.
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Learning Human-Intention Priors from Large-Scale Human Demonstrations for Robotic Manipulation
MoT-HRA learns embodiment-agnostic human-intention priors from a curated 2.2M-episode human video dataset via a three-expert hierarchical vision-language-action model to improve robotic manipulation under distribution shift.
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From Human Videos to Robot Manipulation: A Survey on Scalable Vision-Language-Action Learning with Human-Centric Data
The paper surveys four classes of techniques that derive action-related supervision from human videos for VLA robot models and identifies three open challenges in episode structuring, embodiment grounding, and evaluation.