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Brain-inspired Action Generation with Spiking Transformer Diffusion Policy Model

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Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) has the ability to extract spatio-temporal features due to their spiking sequence. While previous research has primarily foucus on the classification of image and reinforcement learning. In our paper, we put forward novel diffusion policy model based on Spiking Transformer Neural Networks and Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Model (DDPM): Spiking Transformer Modulate Diffusion Policy Model (STMDP), a new brain-inspired model for generating robot action trajectories. In order to improve the performance of this model, we develop a novel decoder module: Spiking Modulate De coder (SMD), which replaces the traditional Decoder module within the Transformer architecture. Additionally, we explored the substitution of DDPM with Denoising Diffusion Implicit Models (DDIM) in our frame work. We conducted experiments across four robotic manipulation tasks and performed ablation studies on the modulate block. Our model consistently outperforms existing Transformer-based diffusion policy method. Especially in Can task, we achieved an improvement of 8%. The proposed STMDP method integrates SNNs, dffusion model and Transformer architecture, which offers new perspectives and promising directions for exploration in brain-inspired robotics.

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MTDP: A Modulated Transformer based Diffusion Policy Model

cs.RO · 2025-02-13 · conditional · novelty 4.0

Combining scale-shift conditioning with cross-attention in diffusion policies yields success-rate gains of 0 to 12 percentage points on simulated robot manipulation benchmarks, with the largest gain on Toolhang.

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  • MTDP: A Modulated Transformer based Diffusion Policy Model cs.RO · 2025-02-13 · conditional · none · ref 29 · internal anchor

    Combining scale-shift conditioning with cross-attention in diffusion policies yields success-rate gains of 0 to 12 percentage points on simulated robot manipulation benchmarks, with the largest gain on Toolhang.