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ET-SEED: Efficient Trajectory-Level SE(3) Equivariant Diffusion Policy

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arxiv 2411.03990 v2 pith:TNURIS42 submitted 2024-11-06 cs.RO cs.CVcs.LG

classification cs.ROcs.CVcs.LG
keywords diffusionequivariantpolicyet-seedmanipulationtaskstrajectory-leveldemonstrations
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Imitation learning, e.g., diffusion policy, has been proven effective in various robotic manipulation tasks. However, extensive demonstrations are required for policy robustness and generalization. To reduce the demonstration reliance, we leverage spatial symmetry and propose ET-SEED, an efficient trajectory-level SE(3) equivariant diffusion model for generating action sequences in complex robot manipulation tasks. Further, previous equivariant diffusion models require the per-step equivariance in the Markov process, making it difficult to learn policy under such strong constraints. We theoretically extend equivariant Markov kernels and simplify the condition of equivariant diffusion process, thereby significantly improving training efficiency for trajectory-level SE(3) equivariant diffusion policy in an end-to-end manner. We evaluate ET-SEED on representative robotic manipulation tasks, involving rigid body, articulated and deformable object. Experiments demonstrate superior data efficiency and manipulation proficiency of our proposed method, as well as its ability to generalize to unseen configurations with only a few demonstrations. Website: https://et-seed.github.io/

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    cs.RO 2026-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    SIDO morphs static demonstrations into counterfactual future-pose samples, training a goal-conditioned policy that, paired with a pose predictor, grasps objects whose motion was unseen during training.

  2. SE(3)-Equivariant Diffusion Policy in Spherical Fourier Space

    cs.RO 2025-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Continuous SE(3) equivariance is embedded in the policy by representing states, actions, and denoising steps in spherical Fourier space, improving generalization to novel 3D arrangements.

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