PerFACT: Motion Policy with LLM-Powered Dataset Synthesis and Fusion Action-Chunking Transformers
arXiv:2512.03444v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Deep learning methods have significantly enhanced motion planning for robotic manipulators by leveraging prior experiences within planning datasets. However, state-of-the-art neural motion planners are primarily trained on small datasets collected in manually generated workspaces, limiting their deployment in various everyday scenarios. Additionally, these planners often rely on monolithic network architectures that struggle to encode critical
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arXiv:2512.03444v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Deep learning methods have significantly enhanced motion planning for robotic manipulators by leveraging prior experiences within planning datasets. However, state-of-the-art neural motion planners are primarily trained on small datasets collected in manually generated workspaces, limiting their deployment in various everyday scenarios. Additionally, these planners often rely on monolithic network architectures that struggle to encode critical planning information. To address these challenges, we introduce Motion Policy with Dataset Synthesis powered by large language models (LLMs) and Fusion Action-Chunking Transformers (PerFACT), which incorporates two key components. Firstly, a novel workspace generation method, PerFACT, enables large-scale planning data collection by leveraging procedural primitive generation, and LLM-powered primitive suggestion and placement. Secondly, we introduce Fusion Motion Policy Networks (M$\pi$NetsFusion), an end-to-end, open-loop neural motion planner that uses a fusion action-chunking transformer to better encode planning signals and attend to multiple feature modalities. Leveraging PerFACT, we collect a dataset of 3.5M trajectories to train and evaluate M$\pi$NetsFusion against state-of-the-art planners. Results show that M$\pi$NetsFusion achieves consistently low planning time with sub-second inference, while maintaining competitive performance compared to both sampling-based and end-to-end neural benchmark planners. Project website: \href{https://davoodsz.github.io/perfact.github.io/}{https://davoodsz.github.io/perfact.github.io/}
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Originally published at arxiv.org.
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Source: https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.03444