Annotation-Free One-Shot Imitation Learning for Multi-Step Manipulation Tasks
Vijja Wichitwechkarn, Emlyn Williams, Charles Fox, Ruchi Choudhary
- Year
- 2025
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Recent advances in one-shot imitation learning have enabled robots to acquire new manipulation skills from a single human demonstration. While existing methods achieve strong performance on single-step tasks, they remain limited in their ability to handle long-horizon, multi-step tasks without additional model training or manual annotation. We propose a method that can be applied to this setting provided a single demonstration without additional model training or manual annotation. We evaluated our method on multi-step and single-step manipulation tasks where our method achieves an average success rate of 82.5% and 90%, respectively. Our method matches and exceeds the performance of the baselines in both these cases. We also compare the performance and computational efficiency of alternative pre-trained feature extractors within our framework.
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