DIRECT is a multimodal-context router that allocates test-time compute across chain-of-thought depth, model size, and memory history for VLM embodied planners, improving the success-cost Pareto frontier and matching stronger models at up to 65% lower latency on benchmarks and a physical Franka arm.
Robomatrix: a skill-centric hierar- chical framework for scalable robot task planning and execution in open-world
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ChemBot adds dual-layer memory and future-state asynchronous inference to VLA models, enabling better long-horizon success in chemical lab automation on collaborative robots.
InCoM achieves 23-28% higher success rates in mobile manipulation tasks by inferring motion intent for adaptive perception and decoupling base-arm action generation.
This survey organizes large VLM-based VLA models for robotic manipulation into monolithic and hierarchical paradigms, reviews their integrations and datasets, and outlines future directions.
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DIRECT: When and Where Should You Allocate Test-Time Compute in Embodied Planners?
DIRECT is a multimodal-context router that allocates test-time compute across chain-of-thought depth, model size, and memory history for VLM embodied planners, improving the success-cost Pareto frontier and matching stronger models at up to 65% lower latency on benchmarks and a physical Franka arm.
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Long-Term Memory for VLA-based Agents in Open-World Task Execution
ChemBot adds dual-layer memory and future-state asynchronous inference to VLA models, enabling better long-horizon success in chemical lab automation on collaborative robots.
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InCoM: Intent-Driven Perception and Structured Coordination for Mobile Manipulation
InCoM achieves 23-28% higher success rates in mobile manipulation tasks by inferring motion intent for adaptive perception and decoupling base-arm action generation.
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Large VLM-based Vision-Language-Action Models for Robotic Manipulation: A Survey
This survey organizes large VLM-based VLA models for robotic manipulation into monolithic and hierarchical paradigms, reviews their integrations and datasets, and outlines future directions.