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RAD-2: Scaling Reinforcement Learning in a Generator-Discriminator Framework

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High-level autonomous driving requires motion planners capable of modeling multimodal future uncertainties while remaining robust in closed-loop interactions. Although diffusion-based planners are effective at modeling complex trajectory distributions, they often suffer from stochastic instabilities and the lack of corrective negative feedback when trained purely with imitation learning. To address these issues, we propose RAD-2, a unified generator-discriminator framework for closed-loop planning. Specifically, a diffusion-based generator is used to produce diverse trajectory candidates, while an RL-optimized discriminator reranks these candidates according to their long-term driving quality. This decoupled design avoids directly applying sparse scalar rewards to the full high-dimensional trajectory space, thereby improving optimization stability. To further enhance reinforcement learning, we introduce Temporally Consistent Group Relative Policy Optimization, which exploits temporal coherence to alleviate the credit assignment problem. In addition, we propose On-policy Generator Optimization, which converts closed-loop feedback into structured longitudinal optimization signals and progressively shifts the generator toward high-reward trajectory manifolds. To support efficient large-scale training, we introduce BEV-Warp, a high-throughput simulation environment that performs closed-loop evaluation directly in Bird's-Eye View feature space via spatial warping. RAD-2 reduces the collision rate by 56% compared with strong diffusion-based planners. Real-world deployment further demonstrates improved perceived safety and driving smoothness in complex urban traffic.

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cs.RO 2 cs.LG 1

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2026 3

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Action Emergence from Streaming Intent

cs.RO · 2026-05-12 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0 · 2 refs

A new VLA model called SI uses a four-step chain-of-thought to derive driving intent and applies it via classifier-free guidance to a flow-matching trajectory generator, showing competitive Waymo scores and intent-controllable plans.

Bridging Local Observation and Global Simulation in Closed-Loop Traffic Modeling

cs.RO · 2026-06-30 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

CRAFT reduces collisions by 31.2% and traffic violations by 33.2% in closed-loop traffic simulation by discovering context-induced failures in what-if rollouts and using a contextual preference evaluator to reweight autoregressive decoding toward globally coherent behaviors.

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  • Action Emergence from Streaming Intent cs.RO · 2026-05-12 · unverdicted · none · ref 35 · 2 links · internal anchor

    A new VLA model called SI uses a four-step chain-of-thought to derive driving intent and applies it via classifier-free guidance to a flow-matching trajectory generator, showing competitive Waymo scores and intent-controllable plans.

  • Bridging Local Observation and Global Simulation in Closed-Loop Traffic Modeling cs.RO · 2026-06-30 · unverdicted · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    CRAFT reduces collisions by 31.2% and traffic violations by 33.2% in closed-loop traffic simulation by discovering context-induced failures in what-if rollouts and using a contextual preference evaluator to reweight autoregressive decoding toward globally coherent behaviors.

  • CRAFT: Counterfactual-to-Interactive Reinforcement Fine-Tuning for Driving Policies cs.LG · 2026-05-06 · unverdicted · none · ref 27 · internal anchor

    CRAFT is an on-policy RL fine-tuning framework that decomposes closed-loop policy gradients into a group-normalized counterfactual proxy plus residual correction from interaction events, achieving top closed-loop performance on Bench2Drive across multiple driving architectures.