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VB-Com: Learning Vision-Blind Composite Humanoid Locomotion Against Deficient Perception

20 February 2025
Junli Ren
Tao Huang
Huayi Wang
Ziyi Wang
Qingwei Ben
Junfeng Long
Yanchao Yang
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Appendix:1 Pages
Abstract

The performance of legged locomotion is closely tied to the accuracy and comprehensiveness of state observations. Blind policies, which rely solely on proprioception, are considered highly robust due to the reliability of proprioceptive observations. However, these policies significantly limit locomotion speed and often require collisions with the terrain to adapt. In contrast, Vision policies allows the robot to plan motions in advance and respond proactively to unstructured terrains with an online perception module. However, perception is often compromised by noisy real-world environments, potential sensor failures, and the limitations of current simulations in presenting dynamic or deformable terrains. Humanoid robots, with high degrees of freedom and inherently unstable morphology, are particularly susceptible to misguidance from deficient perception, which can result in falls or termination on challenging dynamic terrains. To leverage the advantages of both vision and blind policies, we propose VB-Com, a composite framework that enables humanoid robots to determine when to rely on the vision policy and when to switch to the blind policy under perceptual deficiency. We demonstrate that VB-Com effectively enables humanoid robots to traverse challenging terrains and obstacles despite perception deficiencies caused by dynamic terrains or perceptual noise.

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@article{ren2025_2502.14814,
  title={ VB-Com: Learning Vision-Blind Composite Humanoid Locomotion Against Deficient Perception },
  author={ Junli Ren and Tao Huang and Huayi Wang and Zirui Wang and Qingwei Ben and Junfeng Long and Yanchao Yang and Jiangmiao Pang and Ping Luo },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.14814},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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