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Reducing Temporal Redundancy for Efficient Vision-Language-Action Inference

Yuzhou Wu, Yuxin Zheng, Muchun Niu, Yishan Yang, Tianhao Liu, hanwen kang, Jiajian Jing, Linfeng Zhang, Chuan Wen

Year
2026
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Open access

Abstract

Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models exhibit strong generalization for robotic manipulation, yet their high inference latency limits real time deployment. We identify two primary sources of temporal redundancy in existing VLA pipelines: repeated visual encoding of highly similar consecutive frames and multi step iterative sampling in diffusion based policies. To address this, we propose a system level acceleration strategy that reduces computation in both perception and action generation. On the perception side, we incrementally update only tokens corresponding to dynamic scene regions instead of re-encoding entire frames. On the policy side, we compress diffusion sampling into a compact 2-step schedule through efficiency oriented training while preserving action precision. Experiments on Libero, RobotWin, and Real Robot Platforms demonstrate over 2 times speedup while maintaining high performance, achieving up to 98% success rate on general manipulation benchmarks. Our codes will be released on Github.

Keywords

temporal redundancyVLA modeldiffusion policyreal-time inferencerobotic manipulation

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